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Spatial separation of light perception and growth response in maize root phototropism
Authors:Mullen J L  Wolverton C  Ishikawa H  Hangarter R P  Evans M L
Institution:Department of Biology, Indiana University, 915 E. 3rd Street, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA and;Department of Plant Biology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
Abstract:Although the effects of gravity on root growth are well known and interactions between light and gravity have been reported, details of root phototropic responses are less documented. We used high-resolution image analysis to study phototropism in primary roots of Zea mays L. Similar to the location of perception in gravitropism, the perception of light was localized in the root cap. Phototropic curvature away from the light, on the other hand, developed in the central elongation zone, more basal than the site of initiation of gravitropic curvature. The phototropic curvature saturated at approximately 10 micromoles m-2 s-1 blue light with a peak curvature of 29 +/- 4 degrees, in part due to induction of positive gravitropism following displacement of the root tip from vertical during negative phototropism. However, at higher fluence rates, development of phototropic curvature is arrested even if gravitropism is avoided by maintaining the root cap vertically using a rotating feedback system. Thus continuous illumination can cause adaptation in the signalling pathway of the phototropic response in roots.
Keywords:Zea mays            central elongation zone  distal elongation zone  gravitropism  root cap
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