Dear plant researchers:
I did some bacteria treatment to Arabidopsis seedlings, it does work similar with that of auxin: promot plant growth at low concentration, induce lateral roots formation, inhibit plant and root growth. However, when I used DR5-GUS seedling, only a small effect of GUS staining was found after treatment; and positive control 1-NAA do give really strong GUS staining.
Thus, I wonder whether some other plant hormones may also work in the similar way as auxin during root development, or there is some kind of auxin-like compound which is not able to be detected by DR5-GUS report. Is there any publication about these ?
Thank you very much in advance for any information.
Best regards!
Sincerely yours,
Chunlin Shi
Laboratory of Microbial Genomics
Systems Microbiology Research Center
KRIBB, Daejeon 305-600
South Korea
+82-42-860-4414
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Dear plant researchers:
I did some bacteria treatment to Arabidopsis seedlings, it does work similar with that of auxin: promot plant growth at low concentration, induce lateral roots formation, inhibit plant and root growth. However, when I used DR5-GUS seedling, only a small effect of GUS staining was found after treatment; and positive control 1-NAA do give really strong GUS staining.
Thus, I wonder whether some other plant hormones may also work in the similar way as auxin during root development, or there is some kind of auxin-like compound which is not able to be detected by DR5-GUS report. Is there any publication about these ?
Thank you very much in advance for any information.