Some Effects of Indol-3-yl Acetic Acid on Lateral Root Development in Attached and Excised Roots of Pisum sativum L. |
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Authors: | ZEADAN, S. M. MACLEOD, R. D. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Plant Biology, University of Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU |
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Abstract: | The effect of continuous exposure to indol-3-yl acetic acid(IAA) on primordium initiation and their subsequent emergenceas lateral roots was determined in excised and attached rootsof Pisum sativum. IAA was found to stimulate the number of primordiainitiated per centimetre of attached or excised primary. Similarly,lateral emergence in terms of the number produced per centimetreof primary was promoted in the presence of IAA. This stimulationof lateral emergence even took place in excised roots whichwere 1 cm in length at the onset of culture and which neverproduced secondary roots over a 6-d culture period when grownin the absence of auxin. These effects of IAA on lateral rootdevelopment have been considered in relation to the concurrentchanges which take place in proliferative activity in the apicalmeristem of the primary root during exposure to auxin. Pisum sativum, garden pea, anlage, primordium, emerged lateral, cell proliferation, indol-3-yl acetic acid |
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