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The accumulation and metabolism of plant growth regulators during organogenesis in cultures of thin cell layers of Nicotiana tabacum
Authors:Christine Heylen  Jan C Vendrig  Henri van  Onckelen
Institution:Lab. of Plant Physiol., Kard. Mercierlaan 92, B-3001 Heverlee (Leuven), Belgium;National Foundation for Scientific Research, Dept of Biology, Univ. of Antwerpen, U. I. A., B-2610 Wilrijk (Antwerpen), Belgium
Abstract:The accumulation and metabolism of exogenously applied and endogenously produced auxins and cytokinins were studied in relation to organogenesis in thin cell layers of Nicotiana tabacum L. It was shown that, in order to obtain maximal flower bud formation, both exogenous auxin and cytokinin needed to be present during the first 4 days of culture (to the formation of a subepidermal meristematic zone) whereas cytokinins needed to be present for at least 4 days more (until formation of organogenic centres). Explants taken from floral branches have higher endogenous indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) levels compared with explants from the basal part of the stem which form only vegetative buds. This might be related to a different IAA metabolism in these two types of explants as was shown by the different accumulation of exogenously applied IAA. Both 'floral' and 'vegetative' cells layers contained comparable amounts of zeatin riboside (ZR) as their major cytokinin. Free bases, zeatin (Z) and dihydrozeatin (diH)Z], given exogenously, were largely metabolised to their respective ribosides. The observation that Z was less effective than (diH)Z in the induction of flower buds could be related to (diH)ZR apparently not being a substrate for cytokinin oxidase.
Keywords:Auxin accumulation  cytokinin accumulation  flower bud formation              Nicotiana tabacum            thin cell layers
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