GROWTH INHIBITION IN GAMETOPHYTES AND OAT COLEOPTILES BY THELYPTERIN A AND B RELEASED FROM ROOTS OF THE FERN THELYPTERIS NORMALIS |
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Authors: | Gayle H. Davidonis M. Ruddat |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, Barnes Laboratory, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, 60637 |
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Abstract: | Gametophytes, when grown in the immediate vicinity of a Thelypteris normalis sporophyte—in soil or in sterile culture on agar—showed a reduced number of cells and an altered gross morphology. This is attributed to the action of the thelypterins, which are inhibitors released from T. normalis sporophytes. Growth inhibition of the gametophytes was greatest when thelypterins were added during early stages of gametophyte development. Removal of thelypterin A permitted resumption of growth. Thelypterin A noncompetitively inhibited auxin-enhanced elongation of A vena coleoptiles. The growth of T. normalis root segments was not affected by thelypterins. The growth of young sporophytes of T. normalis was inhibited by mature sporophytes. |
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