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Inversion of gravitropism by symmetric blue light on the clinostat
Authors:H. Sailer  P. Nick  E. Schäfer
Affiliation:(1) Institut für Biologie II, Schänzlestrasse 1, 7800 Freiburg, Germany
Abstract:Gravitropic stimulation of maize (Zea mays L.) seedlings resulted in a continuous curvature of the coleoptiles in a direction opposing the vector of gravity when the seedlings were rotated on a horizontal clinostat. The orientation of this response, however, was reversed when the gravitropic stimulation was preceeded by symmetric preirradiation with blue light (12.7 mgrmol photons·m–2). The fluence-response curve of this blue light exhibited a lower threshold at 0.5 mgrmol·m–2, and could be separated into two parts: fluences exceeding 5 mgrmol·m–2 reversed the direction of the gravitropic response, whereas for a range between the threshold and 4 mgrmol·m–2 a split population was obtained. In all cases a very strong curvature resulted either in the direction of gravity or in the opposite orientation. A minor fraction of seedlings, however, curved towards the caryopsis. Furthermore, the capacity of blue light to reverse the direction of the gravitropic response disappeared with the duration of gravitropic stimulation and it depended on the delay time between both stimulations. Thistonic blue-light influence appears to be transient, which is in contrast to the stability observed fortropistic blue-light effects.This work was supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.
Keywords:Blue light (gravitropism)  Gravitropism (blue light)  Zea (gravitropism)
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