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The effect of the external medium on the gravitropic curvature of rice (Oryza sativa, Poaceae) roots
Authors:Staves M P  Wayne R  Leopold A C
Institution:Section of Plant Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA. stavesm@gvsu.edu
Abstract:The roots of rice seedlings, growing in artificial pond water, exhibit robust gravitropic curvature when placed perpendicular to the vector of gravity. To determine whether the statolith theory (in which intracellular sedimenting particles are responsible for gravity sensing) or the gravitational pressure theory (in which the entire protoplast acts as the gravity sensor) best accounts for gravity sensing in rice roots, we changed the physical properties of the external medium with impermeant solutes and examined the effect on gravitropism. As the density of the external medium is increased, the rate of gravitropic curvature decreases. The decrease in the rate of gravicurvature cannot be attributed to an inhibition of growth, since rice roots grown in 100 Osm/m3 (0.248 MPa) solutions of different densities all support the same root growth rate but inhibit gravicurvature increasingly with increasing density. By contrast, the sedimentation rate of amyloplasts in the columella cells is unaffected by the external density. These results are consistent with the gravitational pressure theory of gravity sensing, but cannot be explained by the statolith theory.
Keywords:density  gravitational pressure  gravitropism  gravity sensing  Oryza sativa  osmolarity  Poaceae  statoliths
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