The redistribution of auxin during gravitropism in maize roots.

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Page 1: The redistribution of auxin during gravitropism in maize roots.

The redistribution of auxin during gravitropism in maize roots

Page 2: The redistribution of auxin during gravitropism in maize roots.

Developmental effects of auxin

¤ Regulate apical dominance

¤ Promote lateral and adventitious root formation

– even though auxin inhibit the primary root elongation

¤ Delay the onset of leaf abscission

¤ Regulate the floral bud development

¤ Promote fruit development

¤ Induce vascular differentiation

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Developmental effects of auxin

¤ Regulate apical dominance

¤ Promote lateral and adventitious root formation

– even though auxin inhibit the primary root elongation

¤ Delay the onset of leaf abscission

¤ Regulate the floral bud development

¤ Promote fruit development

¤ Induce vascular differentiation

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Regulate apical dominance– apical bud inhibits the growth lateral buds

+ TIBA (efflux inhibitor) in

lanolin placed below the shoot

apex Axillary bud formation

Direct-inhibition model

Auxin is synthesized in the shoot apex and is transported basipetally to the axillary buds

( [auxin] gradient)

axillary buds are more sensitive to auxin than other shoot tissues

+ IAA inhibits the growth

of lateral buds

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However¤ After decapitation 4 h, the level of IAA is 5-fold increase

¤ Applied auxin directly to terminal bud, [auxin]shoot, axillary bud outgrowt

h

¤ radiolabeled auxin does not enter basipetal the bud

¤ axr1 mutant (unable to respond to auxin), much branching phenotype

¤ Transgenic plant (02):

auxin-responsive promoter + luciferase (LUX) gene

decapitated the expression of LUX increase in and around the axillary buds

¤ After decapitation, an increase in cytokinin imported from root via xylem,

Add cytokinin in axillary buds bud growth

(but bud growth prior to the increase of cytokinin)

¤ After decapitation, ABA level decrease, in some species.

¤ Carotenoid cleavage product

¤ Grafting studies

Root signals interact with auxin in the xylem ongoing research

Web Essay 19.4

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Auxin induce vascular differentiation– is polar and occurs from leaves to roots

Auxin

Cytokinin

Xylem and phloem differentiation: high auxin conc.

Only phloem differentiation: low auxin conc.

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Auxin promote fruit development

produce auxin

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The commercial uses of synthetic auxins

¤ prevention of fruit and leaf drop

¤ promotion of flowering

¤ induction of parthenocarpic fruits – seedless fruits

¤ thinning of fruit

¤ rooting of cutting

¤ herbicide for dicot weeds