Rodrigo Muñoz-Javier, Enrique Pola-Sánchez, José Alfredo Guzmán-López, María Jazmín Abraham-Juárez
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Abstract
Plant hormones play an essential role in both development and stress responses. These organic natural compounds have critical functions in plant-related processes, including but not limited to seed development, anther formation, root elongation, and responses to abiotic and biotic stress. One way to study the impact of hormones on these processes is by external application, followed by evaluation of parameters of interest. Here, we describe one such method for the exogenous application of hormones in maize: the apical whorl treatment approach, which is well suited for evaluating the role of these compounds in reproductive stages (e.g., when the target organ is the inflorescence meristem). This method involves direct application of a hormone solution to the apical part of the plants every 2 days until the tassel emerges, which takes 15-20 days, or until the treated plants show noticeable phenotypic changes for evaluation. This method is ideal for observing effects on the apical meristem, and it may be scaled up for analyzing large numbers of plants.
Cold Spring Harbor protocolsBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is renowned for its teaching of biomedical research techniques. For decades, participants in its celebrated, hands-on courses and users of its laboratory manuals have gained access to the most authoritative and reliable methods in molecular and cellular biology. Now that access has moved online. Cold Spring Harbor Protocols is an interdisciplinary journal providing a definitive source of research methods in cell, developmental and molecular biology, genetics, bioinformatics, protein science, computational biology, immunology, neuroscience and imaging. Each monthly issue details multiple essential methods—a mix of cutting-edge and well-established techniques.