Physiology of Morphactins: Effect on Gravi- and Photo-response
Plant roots and shoots respond to gravity and light source in a definite way. Thus, there are typical geotropic and phototropic responses for roots and shoots. When seedlings were grown in presence of morphactins, IT 3233 or IT 3456, on a vertical or a horizontal plane, the roots and shoots lost the...
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Plant roots and shoots respond to gravity and light source in a definite way. Thus, there are typical geotropic and phototropic responses for roots and shoots. When seedlings were grown in presence of morphactins, IT 3233 or IT 3456, on a vertical or a horizontal plane, the roots and shoots lost the capacity to respond to gravity or to unilateral light source. This was true for both monocots and dicots. This suggests that basic mechanism (s) of the two tropic responses are the same in the roots and shoots of the two plant groups. The site(s) of action of morphactins is unknown. The reaction (s) controlling geotropism and phototropism may be closely related as morphactins affected both geotropic and phototropic response of the same organ. Indoleacetic acid and gibberellic acid per se did not modify the effect of morphaclins on geotropism. Growth retardation effect of morphactins appears to be controlled by another mechanism. |
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