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Ethylene is required in tobacco to successfully compete with proximate neighbours
Authors:R PIERIK  E J W VISSER  H DE KROON  & L A C J VOESENEK
Institution:Department of Experimental Plant Ecology, University of Nijmegen, Toernooiveld 1, 6525 ED Nijmegen, The Netherlands and;Department of Plant Ecophysiology, Utrecht University, Sorbonnelaan 16, 3584 CA Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:Plants sense neighbours even before these cause a decrease in photosynthetic light availability. Light reflected by proximate neighbours signals a plant to adjust growth and development, in order to avoid suppression by neighbour plants. These phenotypic changes are known as the shade‐avoidance syndrome and include enhanced shoot elongation and more upright‐positioned leaves. In the present study it was shown that these shade‐avoidance traits in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) are also induced by low concentrations of ethylene. Furthermore, it was shown that transgenic plants, insensitive to ethylene, have a delayed appearance of shade‐avoidance traits. The increase in both leaf angles and stem elongation in response to neighbours are delayed in ethylene‐insensitive plants. These data show that ethylene is an important component in the regulation of neighbour‐induced, shade‐avoidance responses. Consequently, ethylene‐insensitive plants lose competition with wild‐type neighbours, demonstrating that sensing of ethylene is required for a plant to successfully compete for light.
Keywords:Nicotiana tabacum            competition  ethylene-insensitivity  leaf angle  neighbour signalling  phytochrome  red  far-red ratio  shade avoidance  stem elongation
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