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Morphogenetic Aspects of a Leafless Mutant in Tomato: III. GROWTH AND PEROXIDASE ACTIVITY OF ROOTS
Authors:ALI  M H; CARUSO  J L
Abstract:Using morphological and biochemical criteria, comparisons weremade between intact and excised roots of normal tomato (Lycopersiconesculentum Mill.) and the reduced form of the homozygous lanceolatemutant. Intact normal roots showed greater growth as reflectedin length of the main root axis, number of lateral roots, andprotodermal cell size. Excised normal roots grew more rapidlythan those of the mutant only during the first 24-h intervalof the first week in culture. Intact mutant roots revealed agreater activity of peroxidase, but excised mutant roots showedno increase in enzyme activity. It is concluded that the primarysite of action of the mutant allele is the shoot system, andin particular the leaf marginal meristem. The effects of thelanceolate gene on the root system in tomato are interpretedas being of secondary importance with regard to gene action.
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