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Effect of gravity on apical dominance in Pharbitis nil.

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  • Effect of gravity on apical dominance in Pharbitis nil. Abstract Text:

    daisuke kitazawaDaisuke Kitazawa,nobuharu fujiiNobuharu Fujii,hiroshi sugeHiroshi Suge,hideyuki takahashiHideyuki Takahashi,

    When the upper part of main shoot of morning glory (Pharbitis nil) is gently bent down, lateral bud on the bending region is released from apical dominance and starts to elongate. But, clinorotating the bending shoots prevents the release of the lateral bud from apical dominance. These results suggest that gravity affects apical dominance in morning glory. Here we verified the gravity-regulated apical dominance by using a weeping morning glory defective in gravitropic response due to abnormal differentiation of endodermis. That is, bending main shoot of the weeping morning glory hardly caused the lateral bud to elongate. In addition, decapitation of apical bud released the lateral bud from apical dominance, and exogenous auxin applied to the cut surface of the decapitated stem was inhibitory to the outgrowth of the lateral bud in the wild type. However, the effect of auxin was much less in the weeping morning glory. Thus, apical dominance of the weeping morning glory was weaker and less influenced by gravity than that of the wild type, which could occur due to abnormal differentiation of endodermis required for graviperception.

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    d kitazawaD Kitazawa,n fujiiN Fujii,h sugeH Suge,h takahashiH Takahashi,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Biological sciences in space = Uch? seibutsu kagak

    VOLUME: 17

    Page Numbers: 183-4

    Journal Abbreviation: Biol. Sci. Space

    ISSN: 0914-9201

    DAY: 16

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2003

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Graduate School of Life Sciences, Tohoku University.

    Country: Japan

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