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Gravimorphism in rice and barley: Promotion of leaf elongation by vertical inversion in agravitropically growing plants
Authors:Kiyomi Abe  Hideyuki Takahashi  Hiroshi Suge
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Genetic Ecology, Tohoku University, 2-1-1 Katahira, Aoba-ku, 980-8577 Sendai, Japan;(2) Present address: Department of Molecular Genetics, National Institute of Agrobiological Resources, 305-8602 Tsukuba, Japan
Abstract:We have compared shoot responses of agravitropic rice and barley plants to vertical inversion with those of normal ones. When rice plants were vertically inverted, the main stems of a japonica type of rice, cv. Kamenoo, showed negative gravitropism at nodes 2–15 of both elongated and non-elongated intermodes. However, shoots of lazy line of rice, lazy-Kamenoo, bent gravitropically at nodes 11–15 only elongated internodes but not at nodes 2–10 of non-elongated ones. Thus, shoots of Kamenoo responded gravitropically at all stages of growth, whereas shoots of lazy-Kamenoo did not show gravitropic response before heading. In Kamenoo plants, lengths of both leaf-sheath and leaf-blade were shortened by vertical inversion, but those of the vertically inverted plants of lazy-Kamenoo were significantly longer than the plants in an upright position. When agravitropic and normal plants of barley were vertically inverted, the same results as in rice were obtained; elongation of both leaf-sheath and leaf-blade was inhibited in normal barley plants, Chikurin-Ibaragi No. 1, but significantly stimulated in agravitropic plants ofserpentina barley. These results suggest that vertical inversion of rice and barley plants enhances the elongation growth of leaves in the absence of tropistic response.
Keywords:Gravimorphism  Gravitropism   Hordeum vulgare L  Lazy  Leaf growth   Oryza sativa L
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