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Light-mediated modulation of helix angle and rate of seminal root tip movement determines root morphology of young rice seedlings.

Hsiang-Wen Chen1, Ko-Hsuan Shao1, Shu-Jen Wang1.   

Abstract

Seminal root growth is one of the factors to determine rice seedling establishment. Our previous reports showed light can induce Z-type wavy root and coiling root morphology in several rice (Oryza sativa L.) varieties, and the regulated Z-type and unregulated coil seminal roots were resulted by different circumnutational trajectories. Moreover, the light-induced seminal root waving was conducted by an NO-dependent signaling pathway. In order to further reveal the difference of root tip movement between straight and wavy seminal roots; here, the root tip movement trajectories of Tainung 67 variety (TNG67; presented straight root in light conditions) and Taichung Native 1 (TCN1; presented Z-type wavy root in light) were recorded and analyzed in both white light and dark (dim far-red light was applied in dark for taking time-lapse photography) conditions. The results showed the root tip movement of both rice varieties in low intensity of dim far-red light conditions were followed the circumnutation path. However, the stimuli of high intensity of white light would increase the root helix angle in TCN1 seedlings but not in TNG67. In addition, slowing down the rate of root helix was induced by white light treatment in TCN1 but not in TNG67 seedlings. In conclusion, changes of TCN1 rice seminal root morphology from straight to wavy type stimulated by light was resulted by both helix angle increasing and circumnutation rate slowing of root tip movement.

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Keywords:  Circumnutation; oryza sativa, photomorphogenesis, seminal root, wavy root

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26829414      PMCID: PMC4883842          DOI: 10.1080/15592324.2016.1141861

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Signal Behav        ISSN: 1559-2316


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