
AbstractGravity perception plays a key role in how plants develop and adapt to environmental changes. However, more than a century after the pioneering work of Darwin, little is known on the sensing mechanism. Using a centrifugal device combined with growth kinematics imaging, we show that shoot gravitropic responses to steady levels of gravity in four representative angiosperm species is independent of gravity intensity. All gravitropic responses tested are dependent only on the angle of inclination from the direction of gravity. We thus demonstrate that shoot gravitropism is stimulated by sensing inclination not gravitational force or acceleration as previously believed. This contrasts with the otolith system in the internal ear of vertebrates and explains the robustness of the control of growth direction by plants despite perturbations like wind shaking. Our results will help retarget the search for the molecular mechanism linking shifting statoliths to signal transduction.
Vegetal Biology, plant shoot, [PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-BIO-PH] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Biological Physics [physics.bio-ph], sine law;arabidopsis;gravity;sedimentation;displacement;transduction;cells;angle, plant growth, transduction, gravitropism, Article, gravity, [SDV.BDD.MOR] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Development Biology/Morphogenesis, arabidopsis, Gravitropism, sédimentation, cellule, plant morphogenesis, Biologie végétale, Plant Shoots, Triticum, gravité
Vegetal Biology, plant shoot, [PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-BIO-PH] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Biological Physics [physics.bio-ph], sine law;arabidopsis;gravity;sedimentation;displacement;transduction;cells;angle, plant growth, transduction, gravitropism, Article, gravity, [SDV.BDD.MOR] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Development Biology/Morphogenesis, arabidopsis, Gravitropism, sédimentation, cellule, plant morphogenesis, Biologie végétale, Plant Shoots, Triticum, gravité
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