Gravity plays a fundamental role in plant growth and development, yet the molecular details of gravitropism is not fully understood. Here, we report the effects of PD98059, a specific inhibitor of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase kinase, on the gravitropism of primary roots of maize. Unilateral application of PD98059 to horizontal roots led to different gravitropic growth. Placing PD98059-containing agar on the upper side of the root tips accelerated gravitropic curvature, whereas placing the agar on the lower side inhibited gravitropic curvature. However, no effect was detected when asymmetric application of PD98059 to vertical roots. Global application of maize primary root with PD98059 suppressed root gravitropism. Furthermore, the effects of H2O2 on horizontal root gravitropism and vertical root bending were compromised by pretreatment with PD98059. These results suggest an involvement of MAP kinase pathway(s) in gravitropism of maize roots.