Gravitropically-stimulated seedlings show autotropism in weightlessness |
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Authors: | David K. Chapman ers Johnsson Christina Karlsson Allan Brown David Heathcote |
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Affiliation: | Gravitational Plant Physiology Laboratory, Univ. City Science Center, 3401 Market Street, Suite 350, Philadelphia, PA 19104–3323, USA;;Dept of Physics, AVH, Univ. of Trondheim, N-7055 Dragvoll, Norway. |
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Abstract: | In a spaceflight experiment, autotropism by oat ( Avena sativa L.) coleoptiles following gravitropic responses was prominent in weightlessness: counter-reactions led to the straightening of the curved coleoptiles. This was not the case during clinorotation on earth. The autotropic reactions appeared to be related to the stimulus received during the stimulus period, i.e. the greater the response the greater the autotropic counter-reaction. Previous models of the gravitropic system which predicted that coleoptiles would not straighten in weightlessness are disproved. A modification to one of the models is proposed which includes the autotropic response observed in spaceflight. The nature of the counter-reactions in the absence of gravitropic stimulation is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Avena gravitropism IML-1 microgravity oat space experiment |
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