Definitions
Transduction Pathways
Acid Growth Hypothesis
Plant Hormones
Miscellaneous
100

Etiolation

Morphological adaptations for growing in darkness. Provide an example.

100

What are the 3 transduction pathways?

1. Reception: Includes receptors

2. Transduction: Has second messengers

3. Response

100

What does auxin do?

Stimulates the activity of proton pumps in the plasma membrane which causes a low pH. Can stimulate plant growth, can determine phyllotaxy, direct pattern of leaf venation.

100

Cytokinins

Stimulate cytokinesis, produced in roots, embryos and fruits, control cell division and differentiation. Have no effect alone. Slow the aging of plant organs.

100

What is senescence?

Programmed death of cells, organs or entire plant. Caused by vessel element formation, death of an annual after flowering, leaf abscission.

200

De-etiolation

"Greening". Changes that follow exposure to light that lead to shoots, leaves and roots growing normally.

200

What is the receptor in de-etiolation?

The receptor is a cytoplasmic phytochrome that is capable of detecting light by opening Ca2+ channels, increasing Ca2+ levels in the cytosol. It also activates an enzyme that produces cGMP

200

What does the low pH cause?

The low pH activates expansins, which are enzymes that separate microfibrils from polysaccharides
200

Gibberellins

Stimulate stem and leaf growth by enhancing cell elongation and division, induce bolting (rapid growth of floral stalk), facilitate fruit growth, seed germination

200

What are the 2 kinds of light receptors?

1. Blue-light photoreceptors: Case light-induced opening of stomata, slow hypocotyl elongation

2. Phytochrome (absorb mostly red): De-etiolation, seed germination, shade avoidance

300

Tropism

Any growth response resulting in curvature of organs toward or away from a stimulus.

Bonus: What is phototropism?

300

What are 2 second messengers found in transduction?

1. Ca2+ ions

2. Cyclic GMP

300
What enable the cell to elongate?

Turgor pressure and increased cell wall plasticity

300

Abscisic Acid (ABA)

Slows growth, antagonizing actions of growth hormones. Effects on seed dormancy, helps with drought tolerance

300

In phytochrome, red light triggers the conversion of..

Pr to Pfr

(far red light does the opposite)

400

Apical dominance

Terminal bud's ability to suppress development of axillary buds under the control of sugar, cytokinins, auxin and strigolactone.

400

What type of enzymes does de-etiolation activate?

It activates enzymes that function in photosynthesis directly, supply the chemical precursors for chlorophyll production, affect level of plant hormones that regulate growth

400

**NOT ABOUT ACID GROWTH HYPOTHESIS**

What is florigen (FT)?

Protein signal that induces transition of apical meristem to a flowering state. Photoperiod detected by leaves  --> cue buds to develop as flowers.

400

Ethylene

Gas produced in response to drought, flooding, mechanical pressure, injury and infection. Effects include fruit ripening, leaf abscission 

400

Leaves in canopies absorb mostly...

Red light. Phytochrome ratio shifts in favor of Pfr, allocates resources to branching, inhibits vertical growth. 
500

Triple Response

Allows a growing shoot to avoid obstacles.

1. Stem elongation slows

2. Stem thickens

3. Stem grows horizontally

500

**NOT ABOUT TRANSDUCTION***

Differentiate between short-day, long-day and day-neutral plants.

Short-day: Flower when a light period is shorter than a critical length.

Long-day: Flower when a light period is longer than a critical length.

Day-neutral: Controlled by plant maturity, not photoperiod.

500

**NOT ABOUT ACID GROWTH**

Gravitropism.

Response to gravity detected by statoliths.

Roots have positive gravitropism.

Shoots have negative gravitropism.

500

Strigolactones

Xylem-mobile chemical.

stimulate seed germination, suppress adventitious root formation, establish mycorrhizal associations.

500

Shaded plants receive... 

Far-red light. Phytochrome ratio shifts in favor of Pr, shifts resources to growing taller.. "shade avoidance"

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