Redirection of intercellular auxin fluxes via relocalization of the PIN-FORMED 3 (PIN3) and PIN7 auxin efflux carriers has been suggested to be necessary for the root gravitropic response. Cytokinins have also been proposed to play a role in controlling root gravitropism, but conclusive evidence is lacking. We present a detailed study of the dynamics of root bending early after gravistimulation, which revealed a delayed gravitropic response in transgenic lines with depleted endogenous cytokinins (Pro35S:AtCKX) and cytokinin signaling mutants. Pro35S:AtCKX lines, as well as a cytokinin receptor mutant ahk3, showed aberrations in the auxin response distribution in columella cells consistent with defects in the auxin transport machinery. Using...
Intercellular distribution of the plant hormone auxin largely depends on the polar subcellular distr...
Gravitropism is an important tropic response in plants that allows the ability to respond to changes...
Gravity profoundly influences plant growth and development. Plants respond to changes in orientation...
In the root, the transport of auxin from the tip to the elongation zone, referred to here as shootwa...
High-resolution and automated image analysis of individual roots demonstrated that endogenous nitric...
Gravitropism is an adaptive response that orients plant growth parallel to the gravity vector. Asymm...
Distribution of auxin within plant tissues is of great importance for developmental plasticity, incl...
Arabidopsis PIN2 protein directs transport of the phytohormone auxin from the root tip into the root...
Plants have the capacity to adapt to environmental factors using the phytohormone, auxin, as a major...
The distribution of the phytohormone auxin regulates many aspects of plant development including gro...
Root gravitropism is one of the most important processes allowing plant adaptation to the land envir...
The rate, polarity, and symmetry of the flow of the plant hormone auxin are determined by the polar ...
Re-orientation of Arabidopsis seedlings induces a rapid, asymmetric release of the growth regulator ...
Plants respond to environmental signals by following growth responses termed tropisms. like gravity,...
The distribution of the phytohormone auxin regulates many aspects of plant development including gro...
Intercellular distribution of the plant hormone auxin largely depends on the polar subcellular distr...
Gravitropism is an important tropic response in plants that allows the ability to respond to changes...
Gravity profoundly influences plant growth and development. Plants respond to changes in orientation...
In the root, the transport of auxin from the tip to the elongation zone, referred to here as shootwa...
High-resolution and automated image analysis of individual roots demonstrated that endogenous nitric...
Gravitropism is an adaptive response that orients plant growth parallel to the gravity vector. Asymm...
Distribution of auxin within plant tissues is of great importance for developmental plasticity, incl...
Arabidopsis PIN2 protein directs transport of the phytohormone auxin from the root tip into the root...
Plants have the capacity to adapt to environmental factors using the phytohormone, auxin, as a major...
The distribution of the phytohormone auxin regulates many aspects of plant development including gro...
Root gravitropism is one of the most important processes allowing plant adaptation to the land envir...
The rate, polarity, and symmetry of the flow of the plant hormone auxin are determined by the polar ...
Re-orientation of Arabidopsis seedlings induces a rapid, asymmetric release of the growth regulator ...
Plants respond to environmental signals by following growth responses termed tropisms. like gravity,...
The distribution of the phytohormone auxin regulates many aspects of plant development including gro...
Intercellular distribution of the plant hormone auxin largely depends on the polar subcellular distr...
Gravitropism is an important tropic response in plants that allows the ability to respond to changes...
Gravity profoundly influences plant growth and development. Plants respond to changes in orientation...