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Page 1: The Genetic Basis of Growth and Development

The Genetic Basis of Growth and Development

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Plants are made up of

• cells• tissues• organs

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Plants have specialized tissues called meristems

• Shoot apical meristem (SAM)

• Intercalary meristem• Root apical meristem

(RAM)• Lateral meristems:

pericycle, vascular cambium

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Plants grow by cell

• division• expansion• differentiation

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Plant development is controlled by hormones

• Auxin:stimulates growth and cell division• Gibberellins:stimulates stem growth and

seed germination• Cytokinins:regulates cell division and

senescence• Abscisic Acid:responds to osmotic stress,

inhibits germination, closes guard cells

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More Hormones

• Ethylene:regulates fruit ripening and flowering, responds to stress

• Jasmonic Acid:responds to insect attacks turning on plant defenses

• Brassinosteroids: affect stem elongation, pollen tube growth, leaf bending and xylem differentiation

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Plant development is affected by the environment

• Phototropism (light)• Gravitropism (gravity)• Thigmotropism (touch)• Nyctinastic movement (light)• Thigmonastic movement (mechanical)

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Environmental Influences

• Circadian Rhythms (biological clocks set by light)

• Dormancy (temperature, light & water)• Vernalization (cold induction of flowering)• Stratification (cold induction of

germination)• Photoperiodism (germination and

flowering)

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Photoperiodic regulation of flowering

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Genetic control of flowering

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Signal transduction by hormones or environmental signals

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Genetic modification can redirect developmental processes

• Male sterility for hybrid seed production• Fruit ripening• Senescence• Delaying seed pod splitting• Flowering


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