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gte mso 9]> Ethylene (C2H4), although
is a simple molecule, play several important roles in plant growth and
development. Triple response approach is a great possibility for evaluation of
ethylene biosynthesis and signaling in Arabidopsis thaliana. In this
research, by using the various mutant plants, we investigate function of
several key genes including EIN2, EDR1, JAR1, PAD4
and NahG on plant responses to ethylene. The Arabidopsis
seedlings that had some defection in ethylene biosynthesis, perception or
signaling may explicate some changes in triple response. Therefore, several
mutants including ein2،
jar1، NahG، pad4 ،edr1 and their wild type plant, Col-0, have been
employed. The seeds have been grown on MS medium consisting of several
concentrations (0, 1, 5, 10 and 20 mM)
of ACC (1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid). The triple response
assay performed on seedlings after incubation for 5 days in darkness. According to the obtained results, non of
the mutants fall into eto (Ethylene over expression) and his (Less hook)
groups. Most of mutant plantlets displayed a significant difference with the
wild type, Col-0, and only pad4
showed the same response as the parental genotype, meaning that ethylene
biosynthesis and signaling in pad4 seedlings is probably the same as the
wild type. Therefore, mutation in key
genes involving in various hormone biosynthesis can induce a different response
to ethylene in plants. The triple response approach could be very useful manner
to predict the responses of plants in mature stage.
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