Cabot Foundation, Harvard University, Petersham, Massachusetts 01366.
Plant Physiol. 1973 Oct;52(4):385-9. doi: 10.1104/pp.52.4.385.
The diageotropica mutant of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) is shown to require exogenous ethylene for normal growth and development. This single gene mutant is characterized by unsupported horizontal growth of shoots and roots, dark green hyponastic leaf segments, thin rigid stems, and primary and adventitious roots which lack lateral roots. Experiments with growth regulators indicate that the mutant does not produce normal amounts of ethylene in response to auxin treatment. Tests with ethylene-producing compounds or ethylene precursors demonstrate that the mutant requires ethylene for normality. Ethylene concentrations as low as 0.005 microliters per liter are capable of completely normalizing mutant characteristics. This mutant with its isogenic parent variety, cv. VFN8, should be a suitable tool for investigating auxin-stimulated ethylene production and their interrelationship in the control of plant morphology and physiology.
番茄(Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.)的 diageotropica 突变体被证明需要外源乙烯才能正常生长和发育。这个单基因突变体的特征是芽和根的无支撑水平生长、深绿色的下弯叶片段、细而坚硬的茎以及缺乏侧根的主根和不定根。生长调节剂实验表明,突变体对生长素处理没有产生正常量的乙烯。用产生乙烯的化合物或乙烯前体进行的测试表明,该突变体需要乙烯才能正常。浓度低至每升 0.005 微升的乙烯就能够完全使突变体的特征正常化。这种具有同源亲本品种 cv. VFN8 的突变体应该是一种合适的工具,可用于研究生长素刺激的乙烯产生及其在控制植物形态和生理方面的相互关系。