The system for analyzing the hydrotropic curvature with a moisture gradient in wild-type Arabidopsis roots was modified. Optimal conditions were determined for detecting a hydrotropic curvature of 90° just after 4 h of stimulation. This system only requires 15 ml of a solution of K2CO3 with a density of 1.48 g·ml-1 to generate a rapid moisture gradient inside a square Petri dish without decreasing root growth. In this, the root growth rate observed in hydrostimulated wild-type and miz1 mutant, utilized as a negative control, increases sixfold compared with those roots examined using the former method.
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Noriega-Calixto, L., Campos, M. E., & Cassab, G. I. (2019). A method for rapid analysis of the root hydrotropic response in Arabidopsis thaliana. BioTechniques, 66(3), 154–158. https://doi.org/10.2144/btn-2018-0173
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