نتایج جستجو برای: coleoptiles growth

تعداد نتایج: 818458  

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2003
James Bonner

1. Sections of Avena coleoptiles are found to show a considerable elongation when suspended in solutions of growth substance. 2. This elongation does not take place in the absence of O(2) and is inhibited by KCN and phenylurethane. 3. The rate of respiration of sections of coleoptiles is increased by the addition of growth substance in concentrations which cause growth. High concentrations of g...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1997
R Kaldenhoff M Iino

The literature indicates that the tip of maize (Zea mays L.) coleoptiles has the localized functions of producing auxin for growth and perceiving unilateral light stimuli and translocating auxin laterally for phototropism. There is evidence that the auxinproducing function of the tip is restored in decapitated coleoptiles. We examined whether the functions for phototropism are also restored by ...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2001
P Schopfer

Hydroxyl radicals (OH) are capable of unspecifically cleaving cell-wall polysaccharides in a site-specific reaction. I investigated the hypothesis that cell-wall loosening underlying the elongation growth of plant organs is controlled by apoplastically produced OH attacking load-bearing cell-wall matrix polymers. Isolated cell walls (operationally, frozen/thawed, abraded segments from coleoptil...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2007
Takeshi Yoshihara Moritoshi Iino

We identified the gene responsible for three allelic lazy1 mutations of Japonica rice (Oryza sativa L.) by map-based cloning, complementation and RNA interference. Sequence analysis and database searches indicated that the wild-type gene (LAZY1) encodes a novel and unique protein (LAZY1) and that rice has no homologous gene. Two lazy1 mutants were LAZY1 null. Confirming and advancing the previo...

Journal: :Plant Cell and Environment 2021

Abstract Responses of rice seedlings to UV‐B radiation (UV‐B) were investigated, aiming establish as a model plant for signalling studies. The growth japonica coleoptiles, grown under red light, was inhibited by brief irradiation with UV‐B, but not blue light. effective fluences (10 −1 ‐10 3 μmol m −2 ) much lower than those reported in Arabidopsis. response less indica cultivars and its extent...

2017
Renaud Bastien Stéphane Douady Bruno Moulia

Plants regulate their shape and movements in accordance with their surrounding environment. This regulation occurs by a curving movement driven by differential growth. Recent studies has unraveled part of the mechanisms leading to differential growth though lateral polar auxin transport. However the real interplay between elongation, curvature variation, and accordingly the regulation process o...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1988
R Yamamoto M Inouhe Y Masuda

Galactose inhibited auxin-induced cell elongation of oat coleoptiles but not that of azuki bean stems. Galactose decreased the level of UDP-glucose in oat coleoptiles but not in azuki bean hypocotyls. Glucose-1-phosphate uridyltransferase activity (EC 2.7.7.9), in a crude extract from oat coleoptiles, was competitively inhibited by galactose-1-phosphate, but that enzyme from azuki bean was not....

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Christina Chaban Frank Waller Masaki Furuya Peter Nick

An early auxin-induced gene was isolated from rice (Oryza sativa L. subsp. japonica cv Nihonmasari) coleoptiles by a fluorescent-labeled differential display screen. The full-length gene contains conserved domains characteristic for the cytochrome p450 superfamily. This gene, designated as CYP87A3, was weakly expressed in dark-grown coleoptiles but was up-regulated rapidly and transiently when ...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1966
Barbara Gillespie Pickard Kenneth V. Thimann

Young coleoptiles of wheat (Triticum durum var. Henry), depleted of amyloplast starch by incubation at 30 degrees C with gibberellin plus kinetin, retained their geotropic responsiveness. Depleted coleoptiles curved upward more slowly than controls, but this was commensurate with their slower growth. The ratio of curvature to growth was about 50 degrees per mm of elongation in both cases. Newly...

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