The involvement of indole-3-acetic acid in the control of stem elongation in dark- and light-grown pea (Pisum sativum) seedlings

J Plant Physiol. 2008;165(5):482-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jplph.2007.03.012. Epub 2007 Aug 15.

Abstract

We investigated the role of auxin on stem elongation in pea (Pisum sativum L.) grown for 10d in continuous darkness or under low-irradiance blue, red, far red and white light. The third internode of treated seedlings was peeled and the tissues (epidermis and cortex+central cylinder) were separately analyzed for the concentration of free and conjugated indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). Under red, far red and white light internode elongation was linearly related with the free IAA content of all internode tissues, suggesting that phytochrome-dependent inhibition of stem growth may be mediated by a decrease of free IAA levels in pea seedlings. The correlation between IAA and internode elongation, however, did not hold for blue light-grown seedlings. The hypothesis that the growth response under low-irradiance blue light might be correlated with the lack of phytochrome B signalling and changes in gibberellin metabolism is discussed in view of current knowledge on hormonal control of stem growth.

MeSH terms

  • Cryptochromes
  • Flavoproteins / metabolism
  • Indoleacetic Acids / pharmacology*
  • Light*
  • Phytochrome / metabolism
  • Pisum sativum / drug effects
  • Pisum sativum / growth & development*
  • Pisum sativum / radiation effects
  • Plant Stems / drug effects
  • Plant Stems / growth & development*
  • Plant Stems / radiation effects
  • Seedlings / drug effects
  • Seedlings / growth & development
  • Seedlings / radiation effects

Substances

  • Cryptochromes
  • Flavoproteins
  • Indoleacetic Acids
  • Phytochrome
  • indoleacetic acid