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Presentation 18 – Plant Hormones (for Li, K, Sr)



                    • Chemical messengers produced by one plant organ affect cells
                      in another location within the plant
                    • Very small concentrations can cause substantial changes in the
                      plant
                    • Most often used to regulate the growth and maturity of the
                      plant




                    • Picture on the left shows a potato grown in the dark. Because of
                      the absence of light, an imbalance of growth hormones causes
                      many sprouts to grow out of the potato in many different
                      directions. This causes the potato to rapidly “eat up” the starch
                      remaining in the tuber.
                    • Picture on the right is a dramatic representation of a plant shoot
                      growing towards the light (candle). You may have seen this in
                      plants that grow in shaded areas on potted plants in window
                      sills.
                    • One important function of plant hormones is to coordinate
                      growth responses called tropisms
                    • Plant organs respond to stimuli by growing towards them
                      (positive tropism) or way from them (negative tropism)
                    • Phototropism is response toward light: shoot tips of plants are +
                      phototropic while the root tips are – phototropic
                    • Thigmotropism is response to mechanical pressure or “touch,”
                      some plant organs like tendrils (modified stems) are +
                      thigmotropic, wrapping around other plants or trellises
                    • Gravitropism/geotropism is response to the force of gravity.
                      Shoot tips are – gravitropic, root tips are + gravitropic. In the
                      picture on the lower right, no matter how you orient the seed
                      when planting it, the roots will always grow downward.

                    • Phototropism has been much studied since the 1800’s.
                    • How do plants curve towards the light? This involves a
                      difference in growth of the cells on both sides of a plant shoot.
                      (A coleoptile is a special name for the covering of a grass shoot).
                      The cells on the side of the plant that faces away from the
                      source of light should elongate more that the cells on the side
                      of the plant that faces the light source. This causes the plant to
                      appear to “bend” towards a given source.
                    • Experiments by Charles and Francis Darwin as well as FW Went
                      showed that this happens because of the distribution of a plant
                      hormone called auxin.
•   The Darwins discovered that the substance that caused the
                                                        bending was produced by the plant’s shoot tip even if the
                                                        bending itself occurred on the shoot, a short distance away
                                                        from the tip.
                                                    •   Went discovered that the substance that caused the bending
                                                        was a chemical called “auxin,” (from the Gr. word “to
                                                        grow/increase”). Auxin was produced by the shoot tip of plants
                                                        in response to light. When a shoot tip was cut and placed on a
                                                        porous material, like a block of agar, auxin would diffuse into
                                                        the agar block.
                                                    •   Went wanted to demonstrate that it was the difference in the
                                                        concentration of auxin that caused the difference in growth.
                                                        He took the agar block with the auxin and placed it on various
                                                        positions on top of shoots that had their tips cut off.
                                                    •   In the drawing above, the first two shoots were the – controls.
                                                        They showed no growth differences. The third had the auxin-
                                                        agar block placed evenly on top. It too showed no growth
                                                        difference. This is because the auxin was distributed evenly on
                                                        both sides of the plant shoot. The fourth and fifth shoots had
                                                        the auxin-agar block placed a little bit off-center, the fourth
                                                        had it placed on the right, the last had it placed on the left
                FW Went’s Experiment                    side. This caused the shoots to curve as auxin caused the cells
                                                        on the side it was on to elongate more.




  growth/elongation




  “fountain of youth”
  hormone


   elongation and
   proper development


   stress hormone


   maturation hormone causing
   fruit ripening and leaf aging



• There are five major classes of plant hormones (and many more minor classes). This table summarizes their origins,
  locations, and major functions. All of these hormones work together to ensure proper growth and development and
  proper response to stimuli. Familiarize yourself with this table. Look up the meanings of the encircled words.

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Presentation 18 - Plant Hormones (Notes)

  • 1. Presentation 18 – Plant Hormones (for Li, K, Sr) • Chemical messengers produced by one plant organ affect cells in another location within the plant • Very small concentrations can cause substantial changes in the plant • Most often used to regulate the growth and maturity of the plant • Picture on the left shows a potato grown in the dark. Because of the absence of light, an imbalance of growth hormones causes many sprouts to grow out of the potato in many different directions. This causes the potato to rapidly “eat up” the starch remaining in the tuber. • Picture on the right is a dramatic representation of a plant shoot growing towards the light (candle). You may have seen this in plants that grow in shaded areas on potted plants in window sills. • One important function of plant hormones is to coordinate growth responses called tropisms • Plant organs respond to stimuli by growing towards them (positive tropism) or way from them (negative tropism) • Phototropism is response toward light: shoot tips of plants are + phototropic while the root tips are – phototropic • Thigmotropism is response to mechanical pressure or “touch,” some plant organs like tendrils (modified stems) are + thigmotropic, wrapping around other plants or trellises • Gravitropism/geotropism is response to the force of gravity. Shoot tips are – gravitropic, root tips are + gravitropic. In the picture on the lower right, no matter how you orient the seed when planting it, the roots will always grow downward. • Phototropism has been much studied since the 1800’s. • How do plants curve towards the light? This involves a difference in growth of the cells on both sides of a plant shoot. (A coleoptile is a special name for the covering of a grass shoot). The cells on the side of the plant that faces away from the source of light should elongate more that the cells on the side of the plant that faces the light source. This causes the plant to appear to “bend” towards a given source. • Experiments by Charles and Francis Darwin as well as FW Went showed that this happens because of the distribution of a plant hormone called auxin.
  • 2. The Darwins discovered that the substance that caused the bending was produced by the plant’s shoot tip even if the bending itself occurred on the shoot, a short distance away from the tip. • Went discovered that the substance that caused the bending was a chemical called “auxin,” (from the Gr. word “to grow/increase”). Auxin was produced by the shoot tip of plants in response to light. When a shoot tip was cut and placed on a porous material, like a block of agar, auxin would diffuse into the agar block. • Went wanted to demonstrate that it was the difference in the concentration of auxin that caused the difference in growth. He took the agar block with the auxin and placed it on various positions on top of shoots that had their tips cut off. • In the drawing above, the first two shoots were the – controls. They showed no growth differences. The third had the auxin- agar block placed evenly on top. It too showed no growth difference. This is because the auxin was distributed evenly on both sides of the plant shoot. The fourth and fifth shoots had the auxin-agar block placed a little bit off-center, the fourth had it placed on the right, the last had it placed on the left FW Went’s Experiment side. This caused the shoots to curve as auxin caused the cells on the side it was on to elongate more. growth/elongation “fountain of youth” hormone elongation and proper development stress hormone maturation hormone causing fruit ripening and leaf aging • There are five major classes of plant hormones (and many more minor classes). This table summarizes their origins, locations, and major functions. All of these hormones work together to ensure proper growth and development and proper response to stimuli. Familiarize yourself with this table. Look up the meanings of the encircled words.