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Parameters governing gravitropic response of sporangiophores in Phycomyces blakesleeanus
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The sporangiophores (spphs) of the fungus Phycomyces blakesleeanus bend upward in a negative gravitropic response when placed in a horizontal position in the dark. The spphs of a hypergravitropic mutant showed higher bending rate and shorter latency period than those of the wild type. In both strains, spphs of smaller diameter had higher bending rates. No significant differences were found between the wild type and the mutant and between the thin spphs and the spphs of standard diameter in respect to their elongation rates. Phototropic rate was also the same between the wild type and the mutant. Parameters influencing the gravitropic response such as diameter of the spph, absolute elongation rate, and ratio of differential growth between the upper and the lower sides of the extension zone of spph were investigated to elucidate the kinetics of bending in the mutant. The results demonstrate that the rapid gravitropic response in the mutant is due to its higher (about 5-6 times) differential-growth rate compared with the wild type.
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