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PLANT RESPONSE

PLANT RESPONSE. Tropisms Plant growth toward or away from a stimulus Gravitropism gravity is “+” in roots and “-” in shoots – Plastids containing starch

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Page 1: PLANT RESPONSE. Tropisms Plant growth toward or away from a stimulus Gravitropism gravity is “+” in roots and “-” in shoots – Plastids containing starch

PLANT RESPONSE

Page 2: PLANT RESPONSE. Tropisms Plant growth toward or away from a stimulus Gravitropism gravity is “+” in roots and “-” in shoots – Plastids containing starch

Tropisms• Plant growth toward or away from a stimulus• Gravitropism gravity is “+” in roots and “-” in shoots

– Plastids containing starch grains (statoliths) settle to the low point of the cell.

• Thigmotropism – touching stunts growth or affects shape– Difference in turgor pressure

• Phototropism light is “+” shoots

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Discovery of Plant Hormones

• Classic experiments– Darwin– Boysen-Jensen– Went

• Phototropism– grasses bend toward the light

because the cells on the dark side grow faster that the lighted side.

– Darwin concluded that a plant hormone made in the coleoptile tip could somehow move down and induce other cells to elongate.

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Auxin• Produced in the tip of the shoot and transported down

the stem.• Promotes cell elongation

– causes cells to pump H+ into their cell walls. – The higher pH activates enzymes to break cross linkages in the

wall allowing cell elongation.

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Cytokinins• Produced in the root• stimulate cytokinesis

– Anti-aging effect• Continues protein synthesis after

leaves have been picked

• usually coupled with auxin. – When added to undifferentiated

cell mass (callus) • Higher auxin conc. root• Higher cytokinin conc. shoot

– Apical dominance• Higher auxin conc. terminal bud• Higher cytokinin conc. axillary bud

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Gibberellin• Originally gibberellin found in a fungus, causing rice seedlings

to grow tall and spindly. – Stimulate cell elongation & division

• Stimulates the synthesis of hydrolytic enzymes during germination of seedlings in order to insure release of stored nutrients.– What are the practical uses?

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Ethylene

• a gas and is produced by fruit• Response to Stress

– Growth around obstacles• Triple response

– Drought• Leaf Abscission & Apoptosis

• Ripening of fruits– Why do organic fruits ripen slower?– Why are tomatoes picked green?

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Abscisic Acid

• Slows growth• induces winter dormancy by suppressing mRNA production.

– auxin and gibberellins are no longer produced.

• enters guard cells during periods of water stress– outward transport of potassium ions (K+). – How will this help prevent the plant’s water loss?

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Photoperiodism• The response to changing lengths of light (day) and dark

(night)• Flowering is usually controlled by length of nights.

– Chrysanthemums bloom in the fall when the nights are longer and the days are shorter. Leaves detect the longer nights and signal the flower buds . Mums are “short day” plants

– Confirmed by interrupting the period of darkness with flashes of light• Long Day-Short Night plants will begin to flower during winter• Short Days-Long Night may be prevented from flowering

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Phytochromes

• Pigments that control plant responses to light– responds reversibly to red (660nm ) and far red (730nm) light

• Pr is sensitive to red light (daytime)– necessary to reset the clock which counts the hours of darkness

slowly accumulates spontaneously during the night. • Pfr is sensitive to far-red light (nighttime)

– Switches on physiological and developmental responses (germination, flowering, etc.)

– Slowly converts to Pr

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Circadian Rhythms• ~24 hr. physiological signals that are innate

but are set/ entrained by night and day.– Present in plants and animals

• a plant’s biological clock is reset by light through phytochromes– in dark all phytochrome are Pr– dawn light restores the balance of Pr : Pfr clock is reset