Sack F D, Hasenstein K H, Blair A
Department of Botany, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210.
Ann Bot. 1990 Aug;66(2):203-9. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aob.a088016.
We tested whether the first response to gravistimulation is an asymmetry in the root tip that results from differential growth of the rootcap itself. The displacement of markers on the rootcap surface of maize (Zea mays L. cv. Merit) roots was quantified from videotaped images using customized software. The method was sensitive enough to detect marker displacements down to 15 microns and root curvature as early as 8 min after gravistimulation. No differential growth of the upper and lower sides of the cap occurred before or during root curvature. Fewer than a third of all gravistimulated roots developed an asymmetrical outline of the root tip after curvature had started, and this asymmetry did not occur in the rootcap itself. Our data support the view that the regions of gravitropic sensing and curvature are spatially separate during all phases of gravitropism in maize roots.
我们测试了重力刺激的第一反应是否是根尖的不对称性,这种不对称性是由根冠自身的差异生长导致的。使用定制软件从录像图像中对玉米(Zea mays L. cv. Merit)根冠表面标记物的位移进行了量化。该方法足够灵敏,能够检测到低至15微米的标记物位移以及重力刺激后8分钟时的根曲率。在根弯曲之前或期间,根冠上下两侧均未出现差异生长。在所有开始弯曲的重力刺激根中,不到三分之一的根尖形成了不对称轮廓,并且这种不对称性并非发生在根冠自身。我们的数据支持这样一种观点,即在玉米根向重力性的所有阶段,向重力性感知和弯曲区域在空间上是分开的。