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Morphogenesis in cucumber seedlings is negatively controlled by gravity
Authors:Hideyuki Takahashi  Motoshi Kamada  Yutaka Yamazaki  Nobuharu Fujii  Atsushi Higashitani  Sachiko Aizawa  Izumi Yoshizaki  Shigeki Kamigaichi  Chiaki Mukai  Toru Shimazu  Keiji Fukui
Institution:(1) Institute of Genetic Ecology, Tohoku University, Katahira, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8577, Japan, JP;(2) National Space Development Agency of Japan, Sengen, Tsukuba 305-8505, Japan, JP;(3) Japan Space Forum, Hamamatsu-cho, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0013, Japan, JP
Abstract: Seedlings of most cucurbitaceous plants develop a peg (protuberance caused by cell outgrowth) on the transition zone between the hypocotyl and root. The peg is necessary for removing the seed coat after germination. In our spaceflight experiments on the STS-95 space shuttle, Discovery, we found that cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) seedlings grown under microgravity conditions developed two pegs symmetrically at the transition zone. Thus, cucumber seedlings potentially develop two pegs and do not require gravity for peg formation itself, but on the ground the development of one peg is suppressed in response to gravity. This may be considered as negative control of morphogenesis by gravity. Received: 17 August 1999 / Accepted: 4 October 1999
Keywords::   Cucumis (peg formation) –  Gravity –  Microgravity –  Morphogenesis (negative control) –  Peg formation
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