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Plant Responses/Behavior
  • Cell division, germination, cell differentiation,
    flowering, fruit ripening, root growth,
    branching, etc

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Tropisms
  • Growth response toward () or away from (-) a
    stimulus

3
Phototropism
  • Response to light
  • Shoots (stems) phototropism
  • Roots phototropism
  • Gravitropism
  • Response to gravity
  • Shoots (stems) gravitropism
  • Roots gravitropism
  • Thigmotropism
  • Response to touch

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Other Responses
  • Apical dominance
  • Apical bud/shoot represses lateral growth
  • Photoperiodism
  • Plants detect respond to periods of darkness
  • Abscission
  • Aging of leaves
  • Circadian rhythms
  • Cycles of daily behaviors
  • Controlled by endogenous clocks
  • Sleep movements

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(varies)
Need specific amt of uninterrupted darkness
SHORTER than critical night length
Need specific amt of uninterrupted Darkness, MORE
than critical night length
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So what makes plants behave the way they
do?HORMONES!!!!
  • Chemical signals produced in one part of an
    organisms that influence another
  • Triggers a response at the cellular level, relies
    on specific hormone receptor binding
  • Effective at extremely small concentrations
  • Overall behavior/growth is a result of a combo of
    all hormones

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Experimenting w/ Hormones
Conclusions Darwin-chemical in tip, light
required Boysen-Jenson-signal is mobile,passed
thru agar
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Went Experiments Chemical is produced in
tip, Concentrates on dark side, Causes elongation
of cells
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The answer is.. AUXIN
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Mechanism of Auxin
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Stimulatory Hormones
  • Auxins
  • Elongation of cells in developing shoots
  • Induces cell division in vascular cambium
  • Promotes fruit growth
  • Responsible for photo gravi tropisms

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Stimulatory cont.
  • Cytokinins
  • Produced in actively dividing tissues(germinating
    seeds, fruits, roots)
  • Delay senescence
  • Controls differentiation (w/ auxin)

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More stimulation
  • Gibberellins
  • Produced in roots, stimulate stem leaf growth
  • Promote fruit development (W/ auxin)
  • Stimulate germination (if environmental
    conditions are right)

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Inhibitory Hormones
  • Abscisic acid
  • Prepares for dormancy by inhibiting vascular
    cambium slowing bud growth
  • Keeps seeds dormant
  • Produced during water stress (causes guard cells
    to lose water, closing stomata)

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Inhibitory continued
  • Ethylene
  • Only gaseous hormone
  • Inhibits cell growth elongation in all plant
    organs
  • Causes senescence
  • Fruit ripening-degrades cell walls, reduces
    chlorophyll
  • Leaf abscission-degrades cell wall between stem
    petiole

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Even more plant behaviors(and you thought they
were boring!)
  • O2 deprivation
  • Release of ethylene from roots, holes form
  • High salt
  • Produce extra solutes
  • Heat
  • Heat shock proteins bind to enzymes prevent
    denaturing
  • Cold
  • Synthesize more unsaturated FAs
  • Herbivores
  • Pathogens
  • Anti-microbial compounds, alarm chemicals, PR
    genes
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