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Exposing Arabidopsis seedlings to borneol and bornyl acetate affects root growth: Specificity due to the chemical and optical structures of the compounds
Abstract:Abstract

Root growth of Arabidopsis seedlings on the surface of agar plates was measured after the seedlings were exposed to volatile organic compounds. Similar to the roots of unexposed seedlings, the roots of seedlings exposed to volatile methanol (control) grew straight down. On the other hand, seedlings exposed to volatile bornyl acetate produced wavy roots. Interestingly, the wavy roots from seedlings exposed to (+)-bornyl acetate were significantly longer than those from seedlings exposed to (?)-bornyl acetate. Exposure to either (+)- or (?)-borneol resulted in thick root tips and reduced root growth. The roots from seedlings treated with (+)-borneol were significantly longer than those from seedlings exposed to (?)-borneol. The interactions between root length and the concentrations of (+)- or (?)-borneol were significantly different, showing that the Arabidopsis seedlings specifically responded to the molecular configuration of the borneol.
Keywords:Arabidopsis thaliana  (+) and (?) bornyl acetate  (+) and (?) borneol  root morphology  configuration specificity
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