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Hormonal factors controlling the initiation and development of lateral roots
Authors:FRANK WIGHTMAN  KENNETH V THIMANN
Institution:(F.W.) Biology Department, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1S 5B6 and (K.V.T.) Thimann Laboratories, University of California, Santa Cruz, Ca. 95064, U.S.A.
Abstract:As the first part of a comprehensive study of the hormonal control of lateral root initiation and development, the effect of surgical treatments such as removal of the root tip, one or more cotyledons, the young epicotyl, or combination of these treatments, on the induction and emergence of lateral roots on the primary root of pea seedlings has been examined. Results show that removal of the root tip leads to a rapid but transitory increase in the number of lateral primordia, the largest number arising in the most apical segment of decapitated roots suggesting the accumulation of acropetally moving promoter substances in this region. The cotyledons appear to be the main source of promoter substances for both the induction and emergence of lateral roots, although one or more promoters also appear to be produced in the epicotyl. The data further indicate that the root tip is possibly the source of a substance which moves basipetally and interacts with acropetally moving promoters to regulate the zone for lateral primordia initiation; the root tip also appears to be the source of a powerful inhibitor of lateral root emergence.
Keywords:Lateral roots  pea seedlings  primordia initiation  promoter substances  auxins  inhibitors
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