BMC Plant Biol. 2012 Dec 7;12:231. doi: 10.1186/1471-2229-12-231.
Gravity has major effects on both the form and overall length of root growth. Numerous papers have documented these effects (over 300 publications in the last 5 years), the most well-studied being gravitropism, which is a growth re-orientation directed by gravity toward the earth's center. Less studied effects of gravity are undulations due to the regular periodic change in the direction root tips grow, called waving, and the slanted angle of growth roots exhibit when they are growing along a nearly-vertical surface, called skewing. Although diverse studies have led to the conclusion that a gravity stimulus is needed for plant roots to show waving and skewing, the novel results just published by Paul et al. (2012) reveal that this conclusion is not correct. In studies carried out in microgravity on the International Space Station, the authors used a new imaging system to collect digital photographs of plants every six hours during 15 days of spaceflight. The imaging system allowed them to observe how roots grew when their orientation was directed not by gravity but by overhead LED lights, which roots grew away from because they are negatively phototropic. Surprisingly, the authors observed both skewing and waving in spaceflight plants, thus demonstrating that both growth phenomena were gravity independent. Touch responses and differential auxin transport would be common features of root waving and skewing at 1-g and micro-g, and the novel results of Paul et al. will focus the attention of cell and molecular biologists more on these features as they try to decipher the signaling pathways that regulate root skewing and waving.
重力对根生长的形态和整体长度都有重大影响。许多论文都记录了这些影响(在过去的 5 年中,超过 300 篇出版物),其中研究最深入的是向重力性,这是一种由重力引导的生长重新定向,朝向地球的中心。重力的影响较少被研究的是由于根尖生长方向的规则周期性变化而产生的波动,称为波动,以及当根在几乎垂直的表面上生长时表现出的倾斜生长角度,称为偏斜。尽管各种研究得出结论,植物根表现出波动和偏斜需要重力刺激,但 Paul 等人刚刚发表的新结果(2012 年)表明,这一结论并不正确。在国际空间站的微重力研究中,作者使用新的成像系统在 15 天的太空飞行中每六小时拍摄一次植物的数字照片。该成像系统使他们能够观察到当根的方向不是由重力引导,而是由头顶的 LED 灯引导时,根是如何生长的,因为根是负向光性的,会远离 LED 灯。令人惊讶的是,作者在太空飞行植物中观察到了偏斜和波动,因此表明这两种生长现象都与重力无关。在 1-g 和微重力条件下,触敏反应和差异生长素运输将是根波动和偏斜的共同特征,Paul 等人的新结果将使细胞和分子生物学家更加关注这些特征,因为他们试图破译调节根偏斜和波动的信号通路。