2008 Student Research Conference:
21st Annual Student Research Conference

The Effect of Age on Gravity Perception in Flax Roots: A Mathematical Approach
Jacob G. Henderson* and Christopher M. Hassett
Prof. Zhong Ma and Dr. Todd Palumbo, Faculty Mentors

Gravitropism is the bending growth of plant organs in response to gravity stimulus. It is essential in the deployment of an underground root system for water and nutrient acquisition, and an aboveground shoot system for photosynthesis. We observed that graviresponse deteriorates as roots age, and investigated whether the reduced response is due to decreased gravitropic sensitivity, i.e., the minimal stimulation under 1-g for the induction of a response. Flax seedling roots at different ages were tested for their gravitropic response and sensitivity by quantifying root curvature. The common method of obtaining this value involves manually drawing two tangent lines along the curved root, and measure the angle between them. For precise and accurate determination of root gravitropic curvature, we developed a mathematical algorithm that minimizes the ambiguity intrinsic to manual measurement. Further knowledge on cellular processes associated with changes in gravity sensing would advance our understanding of the gravisensing machinery.

Keywords: Gravitropism, Image Analysis, Plant root, Flax, Curvature, Medial axis

Topic(s):Biology

Presentation Type: Poster

Session: 3-7
Location: OP Lobby
Time: 4:15

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