shoot growth
photoreceptors
sense availability of light
mechanical receptors
sense physical influences such as gravity and wind
chemical receptors
detect the presence of chemicals and chemical gradients
receptors…
change metabolism or gene expression
tropism
bending or turning of an organism in response to an external signal
phototropism
bending in response to light - auxins accumulate in the shaded side so it grows faster and bends
gravitropism
bending in response to gravity - starch sinks to the bottom of cells, presses on cytoskeleton and membranes producing auxin - bent up in leaves and down in roots
positive - roots grow down with gravity
negative - stems up, against gravity
statolith
starch-filled organelles in root caps that sense gravity. - heavy statocyst in animals
sees can delay germination if they detect plants overhead
leaves absorb red wavelength but not far red light - passes to seeds below. red light triggers germination, far red light inhibits it
phytochrome
a photoreceptors for red and far red light that switches back and forth between two stable forms, active and inactive, depending on light
plants grow taller and branch less when in the shade of other plants
seeds that germinate in the dark produce white seedlings with elongated internodes and small leaves - resources into getting tall and reaching light
roots elongate more and branch less when water is scarce
exposure to wind results in shorter and stronger stems
tough sensitive genes activated by mechanical perturbation
- produce more ethylene when moved - expand in diameter; shorter, thicker
timing of developmental events
important to respond to seasons and temperature is unreliable. day length is used
photoperiodism
the effect of photoperiod or daylight on flowering
short day plant
a plant that flowers only when the day is shorter than a critical value (late summer)
long day plants
opposite, so midsummer
day-neutral plants
independent of day length
- allows for plants to flower only when they have resources to support seeds and for seeds to have enough time to mature before winter
circadian clock and photoreceptors
plasmodesmata
connection between the plasma membranes of adjacent plant cells that permit molecules to pass directly from the cytoplasm of one cell to that of another - chemical signals and pathogens are also moved
xylem
vascular tissue consisting of lignified conduits that that transport nutrients and water from the roots to the leaves
phloem
the vascular tissue that transports carbohydrates from leaves (source) to the rest of the plant (sink)
pathogens
viruses, bacteria, fungi, nematode words and other plants