The Effect of Oryzalin on Growth and Gravitropism in Arabidopsis Roots

Jin Gyu Go, Sun Park, Soon-Young Kim
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Oryzalin is a dinitroaniline herbicide that has been known to disrupt microtubules. Microtubules and microfilaments are components of cytoskeletons that are implicated in plant cell growth, which requires the synthesis of cellulose when cell walls elongate. In addition, microtubules are also involved in the sedimentation of statoliths, which regulate the perception of gravity in the columella cells of root tips. In this study, we investigated the effect of oryzalin on the growth and gravitropic response of Arabidopsis roots. The role of ethylene in oryzalin’s effect was also examined using these roots. Treatment of oryzalin at a concentration of 10 M completely inhibited the roots’ growth and gravitropic response. At a concentration of 10 M oryzalin, root growth was inhibited by 47% at 8 hr when compared to control. Gravitropic response was inhibited by about 38% compared to control in roots treated with 10 M oryzalin for 4 hr. To understand the role of oryzalin in the regulation of root growth and gravitropic response, we measured ethylene production in root segments treated with oryzalin. It was found that the addition of oryzalin stimulated ethylene production through the activation of ACC oxidase and ACC synthase genes, which are key components in the synthesis of ethylene. From these findings, it can be inferred that oryzalin inhibits the growth and gravitropic response of Arabidopsis roots by stimulating ethylene production. The increased ethylene alters the arrangement of the microtubules, which eventually interferes with the growth of the cell wall.
米苷对拟南芥根系生长和向地性的影响
Oryzalin是一种二硝基苯胺类除草剂,已知会破坏微管。微管和微丝是细胞骨架的组成部分,与植物细胞生长有关,当细胞壁拉长时,细胞生长需要合成纤维素。此外,微管还参与了调节根尖小柱细胞对重力感知的静石沉积。本研究以拟南芥为研究对象,研究了稻谷素对拟南芥根系生长和向地性响应的影响。利用这些根考察了乙烯在米根苷作用中的作用。浓度为10 M的稻谷素完全抑制了根的生长和向地性反应。当浓度为10 M时,与对照相比,8小时根生长受到47%的抑制。与对照相比,10 M米草苷处理4小时的根向地性反应被抑制约38%。为了了解米根苷在调节根生长和向地性反应中的作用,我们测量了米根苷处理过的根段的乙烯产量。研究发现,添加稻谷素通过激活ACC氧化酶和ACC合成酶基因刺激乙烯的产生,而ACC氧化酶和ACC合成酶基因是乙烯合成的关键成分。从这些发现可以推断,oryzalin通过刺激乙烯产生抑制拟南芥根系的生长和向地性反应。增加的乙烯改变了微管的排列,最终干扰了细胞壁的生长。
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