1992
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aob.a088383
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The Meristem and Quiescent Centre in Cultured Root Apices of the gib-l Mutant of Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.)*

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“…This indicates that the requirement of GA for CMT ordering is a very early feature of cellular development. In accordance with this, Barlow (1992) reported that cultured root apices of the GA-deficient 9ib-1 mutant of tomato exhibited shorter and wider meristematic cells when compared with wild-type root meristems. Moreover, the cellular organization of the gibberellin-deficient 9ib-l-tomato root apices underwent a profound reconstruction in the region of the quiescent centre, indicating that GAs are involved in the morphogenetic control of root development.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…This indicates that the requirement of GA for CMT ordering is a very early feature of cellular development. In accordance with this, Barlow (1992) reported that cultured root apices of the GA-deficient 9ib-1 mutant of tomato exhibited shorter and wider meristematic cells when compared with wild-type root meristems. Moreover, the cellular organization of the gibberellin-deficient 9ib-l-tomato root apices underwent a profound reconstruction in the region of the quiescent centre, indicating that GAs are involved in the morphogenetic control of root development.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Alternatively, the constant number of dividing cells may occur as a consequence of the inhibited elongation rate of cells in the zone of rapid elongation. Although cell division and elongation can be uncoupled (Haber and Foard, 1964), feedback regulation between the two probably occurs (Barlow, 1993). For cell division, coupling needs to be exerted not only on the duration of the cell cycle but also on the number of cycling cells.…”
Section: Control Of the Number Of Dividing Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By contrast, moderate salt stress (Zhong and Lauchli, 1993) and low temperature (Pahlavanian and Silk, 1988) have been shown to decrease strain rates uniformly throughout the elongation zone. Barlow (1993) pointed out that the organization of the root meristem is highly stabilized against somatic mutations and developmental changes. Therefore, truncation of the elongation zone from its basal end may reflect one of a small number of general pathways for regulating root growth.…”
Section: Apical and Basal Portions Of The Zone Of Rapid Elongationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Além disso, a aplicação de giberelina reduz a taxa de regeneração no controle e no mutante ga4 e a aplicação de paclobutrazol (PBZ) aumenta essa taxa em doses não-letais (EZURA; HARBERD, 1995). Os níveis endógenos de giberelina podem ser parcialmente responsáveis pela lenta taxa de crescimento e proliferação celular no centro quiscente (CQ) de tomateiro (BARLOW, 1992). A análise da aplicação exógena de GA3 e de PBZ mostrou ainda que o CQ do mutante gib-1 (gibberellin deficiente 1) tratado com GA3 assemelha-se ao CQ do controle não tratado e que o CQ do mutante gib-1 não tratado assemelha-se ao CQ do controle tratado com PBZ, formando um grupo com níveis normais de giberelinas e outro com reduzidos níveis deste hormônio (BARLOW et al, 1992).…”
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“…Os níveis endógenos de giberelina podem ser parcialmente responsáveis pela lenta taxa de crescimento e proliferação celular no centro quiscente (CQ) de tomateiro (BARLOW, 1992). A análise da aplicação exógena de GA3 e de PBZ mostrou ainda que o CQ do mutante gib-1 (gibberellin deficiente 1) tratado com GA3 assemelha-se ao CQ do controle não tratado e que o CQ do mutante gib-1 não tratado assemelha-se ao CQ do controle tratado com PBZ, formando um grupo com níveis normais de giberelinas e outro com reduzidos níveis deste hormônio (BARLOW et al, 1992). Em tomateiro, o mutante MT-pro (procera), o qual apresenta resposta constitutiva a giberelina, reduz a formação tanto de gemas caulinares quanto de raízes em explantes cotiledonares, mostrando um possível papel da giberelina na fase de aquisição de competência (LOMBARDI-CRESTANA et al, 2012 GREENBOIM-WAINBERG et al, 2005;JASINSKI et al, 2005).…”
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