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Root growth and gravireaction: Influence of the shoot
Authors:Roland Beffa  Paul-Emile Pilet
Institution:Inst. of Plant Biology and Physiology of the Univ., 6 Place de la Riponne, 1005 Lausanne, Switzerland.
Abstract:The kinetics of root gravicurvature of intact maize ( Zea mays L., cv. LG 11) seedlings can be separated into two steps. From 0 to 2 h, a rapid downward bending, enhanced by light, occurred. During the next 4 h (2 to 6 h) no further curvature appeared in the dark, whereas it continued in light. The final root gravicurvature was greater for light-than dark-treated seedlings. Growth was particulary inhibited during the first 2 h.
When intact seedlings were placed horizontally and returned to the dark after a 4 h light pretreatment in a vertical position, only the second step (2 to 6 h) was changed. A negative gravitropism, associated with a stimulation of growth, appeared. Thus, when gravireaction took place in darkness, the final root gravicurvature was similar for the light-pretreated intact seedlings and the dark control. Using apical root segments, this phase of negative gravicurvature was not observed although the stimulation of gravicurvature of light-pretreated roots remained. Similar experiments were performed with seedlings having coleoptile or endosperm removed, after intact seedlings had been exposed to a light pretreatment, and gravireaction took place in the dark. Results indicated that these two organs could play an essential role in the development of gravicurvature and in the regulation of the light effects, respectively.
Keywords:Caryopsis  coleoptile  light  maize
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