New Root Formation in Plants and Cuttings 1986
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-4358-2_6
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Endogenous control of adventitious rooting in non-woody cuttings.

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“…Analysis of the morphogenetic behavior of transgenic tobacco plants obtained by transferring segments of TL-DNA cloned in a binary vector system allowed us to pinpoint TL-DNA genes responsible for this increased auxin sensitivity of hairy root tissues. Three genes (open reading frames 10,11,12) are responsible for the spontaneous rooting of leaf explants and confer to transgenic plants an exaggerated response to auxin.…”
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“…Analysis of the morphogenetic behavior of transgenic tobacco plants obtained by transferring segments of TL-DNA cloned in a binary vector system allowed us to pinpoint TL-DNA genes responsible for this increased auxin sensitivity of hairy root tissues. Three genes (open reading frames 10,11,12) are responsible for the spontaneous rooting of leaf explants and confer to transgenic plants an exaggerated response to auxin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of the morphogenetic behavior of transgenic tobacco plants obtained by transferring segments of TL-DNA cloned in a binary vector system allowed us to pinpoint TL-DNA genes responsible for this increased auxin sensitivity of hairy root tissues. Three genes (open reading frames 10,11,12) are responsible for the spontaneous rooting of leaf explants and confer to transgenic plants an exaggerated response to auxin.Agrobacterium rhizogenes is the causative agent of the hairy root syndrome of dicotyledonous plants, a neoplastic growth of adventitious roots at the site of bacterial infection (10). Hairy root cells are transformed by a fragment (T-DNA) of large bacterial plasmids (Ri plasmids) which controls plant cell growth and differentiation (7,18,21,23 transformed tobacco slowly necrotize and die with no sign of root differentiation.…”
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“…That the peroxidase peak was associated with the first cell divisions, ie that the peroxidase peak terminated the inductive period of rooting, was questioned by Jarvis (1986). This author placed the end of the rooting-induction phase (corresponding to the biochemical changes preceding cytological and histological events) before the peroxidase peak.…”
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“…Control of the ability to regenerate is associated mainly with changes in levels of endogenous plant hormones and metabolites (Haissig 1974b, Jarvis 1986, De Klerk 2000.…”
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“…Lowered concentration of auxin will lead to frequent burst of axillary buds from the stem or initiation of shoot primordia from the root system (Farmer 1962a, Eliasson 1971c, Schier 1973c, Horvath 1999, Wan 2006. Auxin is also related to adventitious rooting of cuttings; it is necessary in the beginning of root initiation and again in elongation of root primordia, but not between or after these periods (Jarvis 1986, Hausman et al1997. Cytokinins are synthesized mainly in the root system and transferred via the xylem to other parts of the plant (Van Staden andDavey 1979, Letham 1994).…”
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confidence: 99%