Gibberellin mediates the development of gelatinous fibres in the tension wood of inclined Acacia mangium seedlings |
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Authors: | Widyanto Dwi Nugroho Satoshi Nakaba Yusuke Yamagishi Shahanara Begum Sri Nugroho Marsoem Jae-Heung Ko Hyun-O Jin Ryo Funada |
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Affiliation: | 1.Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Fuchu-Tokyo 183-8509, Japan;2.Faculty of Forestry, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Jalan Agro No. 1 Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta, 55281, Indonesia;3.Faculty of Agriculture, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh 2202, Bangladesh;4.College of Life Science, Kyung Hee University, Yongin 446-701, Korea |
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Abstract: | Background and AimsGibberellin stimulates negative gravitropism and the formation of tension wood in tilted Acacia mangium seedlings, while inhibitors of gibberellin synthesis strongly inhibit the return to vertical growth and suppress the formation of tension wood. To characterize the role of gibberellin in tension wood formation and gravitropism, this study investigated the role of gibberellin in the development of gelatinous fibres and in the changes in anatomical characteristics of woody elements in Acacia mangium seedlings exposed to a gravitational stimulus.MethodsGibberellin, paclobutrazol and uniconazole-P were applied to the soil in which seedlings were growing, using distilled water as the control. Three days after the start of treatment, seedlings were inclined at 45 ° to the vertical and samples were harvested 2 months later. The effects of the treatments on wood fibres, vessel elements and ray parenchyma cells were analysed in tension wood in the upper part of inclined stems and in the opposite wood on the lower side of inclined stems.Key ResultsApplication of paclobutrazol or uniconazole-P inhibited the increase in the thickness of gelatinous layers and prevented the elongation of gelatinous fibres in the tension wood of inclined stems. By contrast, gibberellin stimulated the elongation of these fibres. Application of gibberellin and inhibitors of gibberellin biosynthesis had only minor effects on the anatomical characteristics of vessel and ray parenchyma cells.ConclusionsThe results suggest that gibberellin is important for the development of gelatinous fibres in the tension wood of A. mangium seedlings and therefore in gravitropism. |
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Keywords: | Acacia mangium gelatinous fibres gibberellin gravitropism paclobutrazol tension wood uniconazole-P |
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