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The action of gravity stimulation in darkness was examined in agravitropic primary roots of Zea mays L. (cv. Golden Cross Bantam 70). Contents of diffusible and nitric-acid-extractable Ca2+ in 1-mm apical tips of roots gravistimulated in the dark were measured by flowinjection analysis as free Ca2+ and bound Ca2+, respectively. The free-Ca2+ content increased transiently, reaching a maximum 0.5 h after gravistimulation. This transient increase was also observed when gravistimulation was applied by changing the orientation of the roots back from horizontal to vertical again. On the other hand, the bound-Ca2+ content decreased transiently following gravistimulation. Furthermore, when the root caps were treated with 10 mM 2-(N-morpholino) ethanesulfonic acid buffer, the elevation of free Ca2+ following gravistimulation was prevented. These results indicate that gravity perception and the initial transduction steps proceed in the dark, and moreover that the elevation of free Ca2+ brought about by the interaction of Ca2+/H + in the apoplast of root tips may be involved in transmission of the gravity signal.
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Abbreviations
- FIA:
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flow-injection analysis
- Mes:
-
2-(N-morpholino) ethanesulfonic acid
- Pipes:
-
1,4-piperazinediethanesulfonic acid
- Quin 2:
-
2-[(2-bis-[carboxymethyl]amino-5-methylphenoxy)methyl]-6-methoxy-8-bis(carboxymethyl) aminoquinoline
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Suzuki, T., Takeda, C. & Sugawara, T. The action of gravity in agravitropic Zea primary roots: Effect of gravistimulation on the extracellular free-Ca2+ content in the 1-mm apical root tip in the dark. Planta 192, 379–383 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00198574
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