Auxin and ethylene promote root hair elongation in Arabidopsis
Summary Genetic and physiological studies implicate the phytohormones auxin and ethylene in root hair development. To learn more about the role of these compounds, we have examined the root hair phenotype of a number of auxin‐ and ethylene‐related mutants. In a previous study, Masucci & Schiefel...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 1998-12, Vol.16 (5), p.553-560 |
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Genetic and physiological studies implicate the phytohormones auxin and ethylene in root hair development. To learn more about the role of these compounds, we have examined the root hair phenotype of a number of auxin‐ and ethylene‐related mutants. In a previous study,
Masucci & Schiefelbein (1996
) showed that neither the auxin response mutations
aux1 and axr1
nor the ethylene response mutations
etr1 and ein2
have a significant effect on root hair initiation. In this study, we found that mutants deficient in either auxin or ethylene response have a pronounced effect on root hair length. Treatment of wild‐type,
axr1
and
etr1
seedlings with the synthetic auxin, 2,4‐D, or the ethylene precursor ACC, led to the development of longer root hairs than untreated seedlings. Furthermore,
axr1
seedlings grown in the presence of ACC produce ectopic root hairs and an unusual pattern of long root hairs followed by regions that completely lack root hairs. These studies indicate that both auxin and ethylene are required for normal root hair elongation. |
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ISSN: | 0960-7412 1365-313X |
DOI: | 10.1046/j.1365-313x.1998.00321.x |