S. Tsurumi et al., Effects of chromosaponin I and brassinolide on the growth of roots in etiolated Arabidopsis seedlings, J PLANT PHY, 156(1), 2000, pp. 60-67
The stimulatory effects of chromosaponin I (CSI) on the growth of roots in
etiolated Arabidopsis thaliana (ecotype Columbia) seedlings were compared w
ith those of brassinolide (BR) bearing a structural similarity to CSI. The
optimum concentrations of CSI and BR were 100 mu mol/L and 1 mol/L, respect
ively;. The roots grew curved on wetted filter paper in the absence of CSI,
but elongated straight in the presence of CSI. CSI increased the length of
root cells and decreased the diameter of roots. However, BR did not increa
se the cell length although it decreased the root diameter. Neither CSI- no
r BR-induced growth in roots was detected In ethylene-insensitive mutants e
tr1-1 and ein2-1, supporting the idea that CSI and BR stimulate the growth
of roots by interfering with the action of ethylene. However, the mechanism
of CSI action is not the same as that of BR.