Title of article
Phytochromes play a role in phototropism and gravitropism in Arabidopsis roots Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Melanie J. Correll، نويسنده , , Katrina M. Coveney، نويسنده , , Steven V. Raines، نويسنده , , Jack L. Mullen، نويسنده , , Roger P. Hangarter، نويسنده , , John Z. Kiss، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
8
From page
2203
To page
2210
Abstract
Phototropism as well as gravitropism plays a role in the oriented growth of roots in flowering plants. In blue or white light, roots exhibit negative phototropism, but red light induces positive phototropism in Arabidopsis roots. Phytochrome A (phyA) and phyB mediate the positive red-light-based photoresponse in roots since single mutants (and the double phyAB mutant) were severely impaired in this response. In blue-light-based negative phototropism, phyA and phyAB (but not phyB) were inhibited in the response relative to the WT. In root gravitropism, phyB and phyAB (but not phyA) were inhibited in the response compared to the WT. The differences observed in tropistic responses were not due to growth limitations since the growth rates among all the mutants tested were not significantly different from that of the WT. Thus, our study shows that the blue-light and red-light systems interact in roots and that phytochrome plays a key role in plant development by integrating multiple environmental stimuli.
Journal title
Advances in Space Research
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Advances in Space Research
Record number
1128791
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