Abstract: | The sediment of the amyloplasts in the statocytes of lentilroots was analysed in two different samples of seedlings. Theroots of the first sample (HP) were grown in a horizatal position,whereas thoes of the second sample (VP+20) were grown in a horizontalposition and then exposure to give a response). It is demonstratedthat the statolish can almost enter into contact with the plasmamembrane lining the longitudinal wall of the statocytes of theHP sample. However, these organelles in the VP+20 sample areable to provoke a geotropic stimulation though they are sedimentedat a distance of 0.13500.2600 µm from the plasmalemma.From these data it is concluded that the cytoplasmic structureswhich may play a role in the geotropic stimulation are: (1)the endoplasmic reticulum located along the longitudianl wallof the statocytes and (2) the microtubules or the plasmalemmaif the action of the statoliths is transmitted by the parietalcytoplasm. The large aggregations of endoplasmic reticulum whichare situated in the distal part of the central root cap cellswould not have any role in the perception of gravity by roots.These results are discussed in the light of recent work showingthe action of a growth inibitor in the geotropic reaction ofroots. |