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Chapter 39 ~   Plant Responses to Internal and External Signals
Plant hormones Hormone: chemical signals that coordinate parts of an organism; produced in one part of the body and then transported to other parts of the body; low concentrations Tropism: movement toward or away from a stimulus Went experiments (phototropism) Hormone: auxin Others: gravitropism, thigmotropism
Auxin IAA (indoleacetic acid) Location:  seed embryo; meristems of apical buds and young leaves Function:  stem elongation; root growth, differentiation, branching; fruit development; apical dominance; tropisms
Cytokinins Zeatin Location:  roots (and actively growing tissues) Function:  root growth and differentiation; cell division and growth; germination; delay senescence (aging); apical dominance (w/ auxin)
Gibberellins GA 3 Location:  meristems of apical buds and roots,  young leaves, embryo Function: germination of seed and bud; stem  elongation; leaf growth; flowering (bolting); fruit development; root growth and differentiation
Abscisic acid ABA Location:  leaves, stems, roots, green fruit Function: inhibits growth; closes stomata during stress; counteracts breaking of dormancy
Ethylene Gaseous hormone Location: ripening fruit tissue; stem nodes; aging leaves and flowers Function: fruit ripening; oppositional to auxin (leaf abscission); promotes/inhibits: growth/development of roots, leaves, and flowers; senescence
Daily and Seasonal Responses Circadian rhythm  (24 hour periodicity) Photoperiodism  (phytochromes) Short-day plant :  light period shorter than a critical length to flower (flower in late summer, fall, or winter; poinsettias, chrysanthemums) Long-day plant : light period longer than a critical length to flower  (flower in late spring or early summer; spinach, radish, lettuce, iris) Day-neutral plant : unaffected by photoperiod (tomatoes, rice, dandelions) Critical night length  controls flowering
Phytochromes Plant pigment that measures length of darkness in a photoperiod (red light) P r  (red absorbing) 660nm P fr  (far-red absorbing) 730nm

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Chapter 39 powerpoint

  • 1. Chapter 39 ~ Plant Responses to Internal and External Signals
  • 2. Plant hormones Hormone: chemical signals that coordinate parts of an organism; produced in one part of the body and then transported to other parts of the body; low concentrations Tropism: movement toward or away from a stimulus Went experiments (phototropism) Hormone: auxin Others: gravitropism, thigmotropism
  • 3. Auxin IAA (indoleacetic acid) Location: seed embryo; meristems of apical buds and young leaves Function: stem elongation; root growth, differentiation, branching; fruit development; apical dominance; tropisms
  • 4. Cytokinins Zeatin Location: roots (and actively growing tissues) Function: root growth and differentiation; cell division and growth; germination; delay senescence (aging); apical dominance (w/ auxin)
  • 5. Gibberellins GA 3 Location: meristems of apical buds and roots, young leaves, embryo Function: germination of seed and bud; stem elongation; leaf growth; flowering (bolting); fruit development; root growth and differentiation
  • 6. Abscisic acid ABA Location: leaves, stems, roots, green fruit Function: inhibits growth; closes stomata during stress; counteracts breaking of dormancy
  • 7. Ethylene Gaseous hormone Location: ripening fruit tissue; stem nodes; aging leaves and flowers Function: fruit ripening; oppositional to auxin (leaf abscission); promotes/inhibits: growth/development of roots, leaves, and flowers; senescence
  • 8. Daily and Seasonal Responses Circadian rhythm (24 hour periodicity) Photoperiodism (phytochromes) Short-day plant : light period shorter than a critical length to flower (flower in late summer, fall, or winter; poinsettias, chrysanthemums) Long-day plant : light period longer than a critical length to flower (flower in late spring or early summer; spinach, radish, lettuce, iris) Day-neutral plant : unaffected by photoperiod (tomatoes, rice, dandelions) Critical night length controls flowering
  • 9. Phytochromes Plant pigment that measures length of darkness in a photoperiod (red light) P r (red absorbing) 660nm P fr (far-red absorbing) 730nm