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. 1973 Mar;109(1):11-26.
doi: 10.1007/BF00385449.

The source and lateral transport of growth inhibitors in geotropically stimulated roots of Zea mays and Pisum sativum

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The source and lateral transport of growth inhibitors in geotropically stimulated roots of Zea mays and Pisum sativum

S Shaw et al. Planta. 1973 Mar.

Abstract

The positive geotropic responses of the primary roots of Zea mays and Pisum sativum seedlings depend upon at least one growth inhibiting factor which arises in the root cap and which moves basipetally through the apex into the extending zone. The root apex (as distinct from the cap) and the regions more basal to the extending zone are not sources of growth regulators directly involved in the geotropic response. A difference in the concentration or effectiveness of the inhibitory factor(s) arising in the cap must be established between the upper and lower halves of a horizontal root. Positive geotropic curvature in a horizontal root is attributable, at least in part, to a downward lateral transport of inhibitor(s) from the upper to the lower half of the organ.

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