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Interactions of light and ethylene in hypocotyl hook maintenance in Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings
Authors:Emma M Knee  Roger P Hangarter  Michael Knee
Institution:The Ohio State University, Department of Plant Biotechnology, 1060 Carmack Road, Columbus, OH 43210, USA; Indiana University, Department of Biology, Jordan Hall, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA; The Ohio State University, Department of Horticulture and Crop Science, 2001 Fyffe Court, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
Abstract:Etiolated seedlings frequently display a hypocotyl or epicotyl hook which opens on exposure to light. Ethylene has been shown to be necessary for maintenance of the hook in a number of plants in darkness. We investigated the interaction of ethylene and light in the regulation of hypocotyl hook opening in Arabidopsis thaliana . We found that hooks of Arabidopsis open in response to continuous red, far-red or blue light in the presence of up to 100 μl l?1 ethylene. Thus a change in sensitivity to ethylene is likely to be responsible for hook opening in Arabidopsis, rather than a decrease in ethylene production in hook tissues. We used photomorphogenic mutants of Arabidopsis to demonstrate the involvement of both blue light and phytochrome photosensory systems in light-induced hook opening in the presence of ethylene. In addition we used ethylene mutants and inhibitors of ethylene action to investigate the role of ethylene in hook maintenance in seedlings grown in light and darkness.
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