1987
DOI: 10.1016/s0006-3495(87)83364-7
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Avoidance of Phycomyces in a controlled environment

Abstract: The sporangiophore of the fungus Phycomyces bends away from nearby objects without ever touching them. It has been thought that these objects act as aerodynamic obstacles that damp random winds, thereby generating asymmetric distributions of a growth-promoting gas emitted by the growth zone. In the interest of testing this hypothesis, we studied avoidance in an environmental chamber in which convection was suppressed by a shallow thermal gradient. We also controlled pressure, temperature, and relative humidity… Show more

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“…Its rate and direction of growth are affected by light (11), gravity, wind, volatile chemicals (22), and nearby objects (avoidance response; 17). Phycomyces "night-blind' mutants (defective in genes madA, madB, madC, or madl) have elevated fluence rate thresholds for phototropism, but exhibit normal gravitropism and avoidance responses (3,11).…”
Section: Illumination and Growth Rate Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its rate and direction of growth are affected by light (11), gravity, wind, volatile chemicals (22), and nearby objects (avoidance response; 17). Phycomyces "night-blind' mutants (defective in genes madA, madB, madC, or madl) have elevated fluence rate thresholds for phototropism, but exhibit normal gravitropism and avoidance responses (3,11).…”
Section: Illumination and Growth Rate Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%