Hormonal Regulation of Phototropism in the Light-grown Sunflower Seedling, Helianthus annuus L.: Immobility of Endogenous Indoleacetic Acid and Inhibition of Hypocotyl Growth by Illuminated Cotyledons

Light-grown sunflower seedlings contain 10−7−3 x 10−7 M indoleacetic acid (IAA). The even distribution of this endogenous IAA in straight hypocotyls does not change during phototropic curvature. The diffusate from hypocotyls contains substance(s) influencing the elongation rate of Avena coleoptile s...

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Published in:Journal of experimental botany Vol. 26; no. 3; pp. 411 - 418
Main Authors: BRUINSMA, J., KARSSEN, C.M., BENSCHOP, M., VAN DORT, J.B.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 01-06-1975
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Summary:Light-grown sunflower seedlings contain 10−7−3 x 10−7 M indoleacetic acid (IAA). The even distribution of this endogenous IAA in straight hypocotyls does not change during phototropic curvature. The diffusate from hypocotyls contains substance(s) influencing the elongation rate of Avena coleoptile segments but hardly any IAA. Phototropic curvature of the hypocotyl requires the presence of illuminated cotyledons. Illumination of cotyledons inhibits hypocotyl growth. It is concluded that the phototropic response of the sunflower hypocotyl is regulated by factors promoting and inhibiting cell elongation other than IAA.
Bibliography:ArticleID:26.3.411
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ISSN:0022-0957
1460-2431
DOI:10.1093/jxb/26.3.411