Plant responses and movements by aram omer sorkanaramomer
This is a presentation about Plant responses and movements to external environment factor or external stimulus.
Prepared by Aram omer sorkan
University of Sulaimani
School of Science
Department of Biology
Plant responses and movements by aram omer sorkanaramomer
This is a presentation about Plant responses and movements to external environment factor or external stimulus.
Prepared by Aram omer sorkan
University of Sulaimani
School of Science
Department of Biology
photoperiodism its discovery,significance,classifications,mechanism,critical day length,quality of light, night break phenomenon,phytochrome.florigen,floering genes, circadian rhythm
Gymnosperm is from the Greek “gymnos” naked, and “sperma” seeds. They are groups of vascular plants that reproduce by means of an exposed seeds or ovules. They are phanerogams according to A. W. Eichler.
Pollination : Types and significance.
The Seminar presented by Biswajit Das
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In order that a plant is able to produce seeds, the male and female gametes must come together.
The male gamete is produced by the androecium within the pollen grain, while the female gamete is produced by the gynoecium within the ovule.
Pollination is the process that helps in bringing male and female gametes together.
Self-pollination and cross-pollination are two major ways. Flowering plants are adapted to use vivid agents, like biotic and abiotic.
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photoperiodism its discovery,significance,classifications,mechanism,critical day length,quality of light, night break phenomenon,phytochrome.florigen,floering genes, circadian rhythm
Gymnosperm is from the Greek “gymnos” naked, and “sperma” seeds. They are groups of vascular plants that reproduce by means of an exposed seeds or ovules. They are phanerogams according to A. W. Eichler.
Pollination : Types and significance.
The Seminar presented by Biswajit Das
L.T.K. College, Department of Botany.
In order that a plant is able to produce seeds, the male and female gametes must come together.
The male gamete is produced by the androecium within the pollen grain, while the female gamete is produced by the gynoecium within the ovule.
Pollination is the process that helps in bringing male and female gametes together.
Self-pollination and cross-pollination are two major ways. Flowering plants are adapted to use vivid agents, like biotic and abiotic.
.............................................................. Thank You.
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Many physiological processes occur in each part of the
plant
Materials are transported through specialized conducting
systems
Energy is harnessed from the sun through photosynthesis
to forms sugars and other storage products
Stored foods are broken down to yield chemical energy
Topics covered:- Hygroscopic, Endogenous and Exogenous source for plant movement, Types of Endogenous movements, Tropism, Taxis, Nastic movement and Kinesis with examples.
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1. QuizQuiz
1. Gametophyte
a. Fern
b. Male angiosperms
c. Female angiosperms
2. Protective covering of the sorus.
3. Nurse cells
4. Do flowers undergo secondary growth? Yes/No (3pts)
5. Structure that holds pollen among gymnosperms
6. Define double fertilization
7. Define pollination
8-10. Functions of flowers
6. .
There are many types of tropisms :
• Phototropism
• Geotropism
•Thigmotropism
• Hydrotropism
• Chemotropism
• Thermotropism
TROPISM
Plant growth in response to a
stimulus
(“tropo” – ”turn”)
!!
Tropisms allow plants to seek
out the best conditions for
survival
8. GEOTROPISM
Geotropism is the growth
of a plant in response to
gravity.
Positive Geotropism
It is the growth of a plant towards the
center of the earth-down with gravity.
Ex. roots growing down
Negative Geotropism
It is the growth of a plant away
from the center of the earth-
opposite from the pull of gravity
Ex. stems grow up
Positive Geotropism
Negative Geotropism
(“Geo” – Earth)
10. PHOTOTROPIS
MThe growth response of a plant in
response to light direction is
called phototropism.
(“Photo” – light)
Ex. Stems growing toward the window to get
to the light
11. THIGMOTROPISM
Thigmotropism is the growth
of a plant in response to
touch/contact.
NEXT
(“Thigmo” – “touch”)
Tendrils on a sweet pea
Photo by Christopher Meloche
Vines growing on a wall or fence
12. HYDROTRHYDROTR
OPISMOPISMHydrotropism is the growth in
response to water. Ex. roots
growing toward moisture
NEXT
(“hydro” – “water”)
THERMOTROPISM
Thermotropism is the tendency of plants or other
organisms to bend toward or away from heat.
Ex. curling of Rhododendron leaves in response to
cold temperatures.
Chemotropism
Chemotropism is movement caused by chemical stimuli.
Ex. Growth of a pollen tube is always towards the ovules
so that reproduction can occur
(“Therm” – “heat”)
(“Chemo” – chemical”)
14. Nastic
Movement
¤ Nastic Movements are plant movements that
are in response to a stimulus (non-directional)
¤Examples:. Temperature,
Humidity, & Light Irradiance
¤ The movement can be caused by turgor or
changes in growth
17. NASTICNASTIC
RESPONSESRESPONSES¤ The frequency of these responses increases as intensity of the
stimulus increases.
¤ Example of Nastic Response: Opening and closing of
flowers (Photonastic response)
¤ Nastic Responses are usually associated with plants:
1. Photonasty: Response to light
2. Nyctinasty: Movements at night or in the dark
3. Chemonasty: response to chemicals or nutrients
4. Hydronasty: response to water
5. Thermonasty: Reponse to temperature
6. Geonasty/Gravinasty: Response to gravity
7. Thigmonasty/Seismonasty/Haptonasty: Response to touch
¤ Notice that the Nastic Responses are named with the suffix “-
nasty” and have prefixes that depend on the stimuli
18. PHOTOPERIODIPHOTOPERIODI
CITYCITY
¤ Photoperiodicity is the physiological reaction of
organisms to the length of day or night.
¤ Examples:
1. Shortday plants-Morning Glory, Tulip
2. Longday plants-Potato, Poppy
3. Day Neutral-Tomato, Dandelion, Corn
19. -The term auxin is derived from the Greek word auxein which
means to grow.
- Auxins were the first plant hormones discovered
Functions of Auxins:
-Stimulates cell elongation
-Stimulates cell division in the cambium
-Stimulates differentiation of phloem and xylem
-initiates response of bending in response to gravity and light
HORMONES
20.
Coleoptile or stem tip
Agar block
prevents the
movement of
auxins in the
stem
If auxins cannot move through the stem than the stems ability to
respond to, say light ,is inhibited. This means that the plant will not be
able to grow towards the light as it normally would. Place the tip back
on the plant and all is well!!
EFFECTS OF AUXIN
21. If the agar block is
placed partially on the
stem than the response
would be as shown.
As the auxin (which is
in the agar block)
diffuses into that side of
the coleoptile, it
stimulates cell
elongation and the
coleoptile bends away
from the block.
22. Cytokinin Functions:
-Stimulates cell division
Ethylene :
-Ethylene, unlike the rest of the plant hormone
compounds is a gaseous hormone
- stimulates the ripening of the fruit
Gibberellins:
- Gibberellins affect:
The rate of cell division
Flowering
Increase in size of leaves and fruits
Seed and bud dormancy
Induction of growth at lower temperatures
23. Abscisic acid :
-causes trees to lose their leaves in response to
winter -buds to go dormant
Editor's Notes
-Enables leaves to be in the best position possible to receive adequate light for photosynthesis