Horizontal primary roots of Zea mays L. were photographed during the course of their gravireaction and during a preceding growth period in the vertical orientation. The displacement, by root elongation, of marker particles on the root surface was recorded. The particle-displacement rates were used to estimate the distribution of elemental elongation rates along opposite sides of the growing root apex. In the temperature range 21-25°C there was a stimulation of local elongation rates along the upper side of a gravireacting root and a reduction (and sometimes a cessation) of elongation along the lower side. Elemental elongation rates have been related to the development of root curvature, and the magnitude of the differential growth between upper and lower sides required for a particular rate of bending has also been estimated. The results complement, and are compatible with, findings relating to the distribution of certain endogenous growth regulators believed to participate in the gravireaction.
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Plants of Psophocarpus tetragonolobus cv. Chimbu Illinois were germinated under uniform conditions, after which they were transferred to three water treatments, ‘wet’, control and ‘stress’. Those plants given most water (i. e. ‘wet’) grew best and produced most root nodules.
Water stress delayed nodule formation and quantitative microscopic examination showed that nodules from stress plants had more bacteroid‐containing cells per unit area up to 4 wk than nodules from either of the other treatments. Bacteroid‐containing cells were found to be vacuolated in P. tetragonolobus.
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