Phototropism in hypocotyls of radish. VI. No exchange of endogenous indole-3-acetic acid between peripheral and central cell layers during first and second positive phototropic curvatures |
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Authors: | Masako Sakoda Koji Hasegawa |
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Institution: | Dept of Biology, Coll. of Liberal Arts, Kagoshima Univ., Korimoto 1-21-30, Kagoshima, 890, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Using a physicochemical method, the distribution of endogenous indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) was measured in the peripheral and central cell layers, as well as in the illuminated and shaded sides of phototropically stimulated radish hypocotyls (Raphanus sativus var. hortensis f. gigantissimus Makino). The IAA was evenly distributed over the illuminated and shaded sides in the first and second positive phototropic curvatures induced by a pulse or a continuous unilateral illumination with blue light. Also, no net exchange of the IAA between the peripheral and central cell layers was observed during these curvatures. These results suggest that phototropism of radish hypocotyls cannot be described by the Cholodny-Went theory. |
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Keywords: | Cholodny-Went theory epidermis hypocotyl indole-3-acetic acid phototropism radish Raphanus sativus |
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