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GrainGenes Reference Report: EEB-51-133

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Reference
EEB-51-133
Title
A nuclear gene controlling seminal root growth response to hydroponic cultivation in barley
Journal
Environmental and Experimental Botany
Year
2004
Volume
51
Pages
133-144
Author
Martinez AE
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Abstract
Summary: A root mutant of barley (Hordeum vulgare) was identified in hydroponics using the 'sandwich method'. The roots of this mutant, which was first isolated as a grain mutant, did not show the growth pattern with windings and turnings usually observed on wild type barley roots before they submerged. Unlike wild type roots, mutant roots were much longer and grew straight down into the water without displaying any pronounced bending. Genetic analysis of crosses between the mutant and its parent line indicated that these root characteristics were controlled by a single nuclear gene which showed semi-dominant expression and segregated independently from the grain characteristics. Ethylene diffused from wild type roots was higher than that from mutant roots. Control seedlings treated with silver ions, which are antagonists of ethylene perception, copied the mutant phenotype. These observations pointed out the potential involvement of ethylene in the growth pattern displayed by wild type roots before submergence. It is proposed that the growth behavior of wild type roots may be related with a negative hydrotropic response. The barley root mutant here described is a promising experimental material for studies of root genetics and function, especially those regarding root environment sensing and hormonal regulation of root growth and development
Keyword
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adventitious roots
apr
arabidopsis
barley
barley root mutant
barley roots
behavior
cell
control
cultivation
elongation
environment
ethylene
ethylene production
exogenous ethylene
gene
grain characteristic
growth
growth response
hordeum
hormonal regulation
hydroponics
involvement
mutant
oxygen
pattern
phenotype
regulation
root
root growth
root hydrotropism
seedling
soil
submergence
water
wild
wild-type

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