Moore R, Evans M L, Fondren W M
Department of Biological Sciences, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio 45435, USA.
Plant Physiol. 1990;92(2):310-5. doi: 10.1104/pp.92.2.310.
Primary roots of the mutant 'Ageotropic' cultivar of Zea mays are nonresponsive to gravity. Their root caps secrete little or no mucilage and touch the root only at the extreme apex. A gap separates the cap and root at the periphery of the cap. Applying mucilage from normal roots or substances with a consistency similar to that of mucilage to tips of mutant roots causes these roots to become strongly graviresponsive. Gravicurvature stops when these substances are removed. Caps of some mutants secrete small amounts of mucilage and are graviresponsive. These results indicate that (a) the lack of graviresponsiveness in the mutant results from disrupting the transport pathway between the cap and root, (b) movement of the growth-modifying signal from the cap to the root occurs via an apoplastic pathway, and (c) mucilage is necessary for normal communication between the root cap and root in Zea mays cv Ageotropic.
玉米突变品种“无向地性”的初生根对重力无反应。它们的根冠分泌很少或不分泌黏液,仅在根尖处与根接触。在根冠外围,根冠与根之间有一个间隙。将正常根的黏液或与黏液稠度相似的物质施用于突变根的根尖,会使这些根对重力产生强烈反应。去除这些物质后,重力弯曲就会停止。一些突变体的根冠分泌少量黏液,并且对重力有反应。这些结果表明:(a)突变体中缺乏重力反应是由于根冠与根之间的运输途径被破坏;(b)生长调节信号从根冠向根的移动是通过质外体途径发生的;(c)黏液对于玉米品种“无向地性”根冠与根之间的正常通讯是必需的。