Adventititous rooting is essential for the post-embryonic growth of the root apparatus in various species. In Arabidopsis thaliana, adventitious rooting has been reported in some mutants, and auxin seems to be the inducer of the process. The objective of the study was to identify the tissues involved in adventitious rooting in the most commonly used ecotypes for molecular and genetic studies (i.e. Columbia, Wassilewskija and Landsberg erecta) both in the presence and absence of exogenous auxin. Seedlings of the three ecotypes were grown under various conditions. When grown under 16 hours light/day for 11 days, all seedlings showed adventitious roots, both with and without auxin, however, both adventitious and lateral rooting were enhanced by exogenous auxin (2 muM naphthaleneacetic acid). Independently of the presence of auxin and of the ecotype, the hypocotyl pericycle produced adventitious roots directly (i.e., according to the same pattern of lateral root formation by the pericycle cells in the primary root). However, in the presence of auxin, roots of indirect origin also, and mainly, formed and their formation was preceded by the exfoliation of the tissues external to the stele. Exfoliation was caused by cell hypertrophy, separation, and disintegration, which mainly involved the endodermis. At the exfoliation site, the pericycle, with a minor contribution of a few endodermal cells, produced the callus from which indirect roots arose. The finding that adventitious rooting occurs in the absence of auxin (all ecotypes) indicates that this process is part of the normal root a paratus in Arabidopsis, with the hypocotyl pericycle as the target tissue the process. Exogenous auxin alters adventitious rhizogenesis mainly affecting the endodermis response.

Histological analysis of adventitious rooting in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh seedlings / Falasca, Giuseppina; Altamura, Maria Maddalena. - In: PLANT BIOSYSTEMS. - ISSN 1126-3504. - STAMPA. - 137:3(2003), pp. 265-273. [10.1080/11263500312331351511]

Histological analysis of adventitious rooting in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh seedlings

FALASCA, Giuseppina;ALTAMURA, Maria Maddalena
2003

Abstract

Adventititous rooting is essential for the post-embryonic growth of the root apparatus in various species. In Arabidopsis thaliana, adventitious rooting has been reported in some mutants, and auxin seems to be the inducer of the process. The objective of the study was to identify the tissues involved in adventitious rooting in the most commonly used ecotypes for molecular and genetic studies (i.e. Columbia, Wassilewskija and Landsberg erecta) both in the presence and absence of exogenous auxin. Seedlings of the three ecotypes were grown under various conditions. When grown under 16 hours light/day for 11 days, all seedlings showed adventitious roots, both with and without auxin, however, both adventitious and lateral rooting were enhanced by exogenous auxin (2 muM naphthaleneacetic acid). Independently of the presence of auxin and of the ecotype, the hypocotyl pericycle produced adventitious roots directly (i.e., according to the same pattern of lateral root formation by the pericycle cells in the primary root). However, in the presence of auxin, roots of indirect origin also, and mainly, formed and their formation was preceded by the exfoliation of the tissues external to the stele. Exfoliation was caused by cell hypertrophy, separation, and disintegration, which mainly involved the endodermis. At the exfoliation site, the pericycle, with a minor contribution of a few endodermal cells, produced the callus from which indirect roots arose. The finding that adventitious rooting occurs in the absence of auxin (all ecotypes) indicates that this process is part of the normal root a paratus in Arabidopsis, with the hypocotyl pericycle as the target tissue the process. Exogenous auxin alters adventitious rhizogenesis mainly affecting the endodermis response.
2003
auxin; hypocotyl pericycle; lateral root; hypocotyl endodermis; arabidopsis thaliana; adventitious root histogenesis
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Histological analysis of adventitious rooting in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh seedlings / Falasca, Giuseppina; Altamura, Maria Maddalena. - In: PLANT BIOSYSTEMS. - ISSN 1126-3504. - STAMPA. - 137:3(2003), pp. 265-273. [10.1080/11263500312331351511]
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