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Spatial-specific regulation of root development by phytochromes in Arabidopsis thaliana
Authors:Sankalpi N Warnasooriya  Beronda L Montgomery
Institution:(1) Department of Energy Plant Research Laboratory; Michigan State University; East Lansing, MI USA;(2) Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; Michigan State University; East Lansing, MI USA
Abstract:Distinct tissues and organs of plants exhibit dissimilar responses to light exposure – cotyledon growth is promoted by light, whereas hypocotyl growth is inhibited by light. Light can have different impacts on root development, including impacting root elongation, morphology, lateral root proliferation and root tropisms. In many cases, light inhibits root elongation. There has been much attention given to whether roots themselves are the sites of photoperception for light that impacts light-dependent growth and development of roots. A number of approaches including photoreceptor localization in planta, localized irradiation and exposure of dissected roots to light have been used to explore the site(s) of light perception for the photoregulation of root development. Such approaches have led to the observation that photoreceptors are localized to roots in many plant species, and that roots are capable of light absorption that can alter morphology and/or gene expression. Our recent results show that localized depletion of phytochrome photoreceptors in Arabidopsis thaliana disrupts root development and root responsiveness to the plant hormone jasmonic acid. Thus, root-localized light perception appears central to organ-specific, photoregulation of growth and development in roots.
Keywords:Blue light  far-red light  morphogenesis  photomorphogenesis  photoreception  photoreceptor  photoregulation  phytochrome  red light
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