Growth rate of potato tubers and endogenous contents of indolylacetic acid and abscisic acid |
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Authors: | H. Marschner B. Sattelmacher F. Bangerth |
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Affiliation: | Inst. für Pflanzenernährung, Univ. Hohenheim, Postfach 70 05 62, D-7000 Stuttgart 70, FRG.;Inst. für Obst-, und Weinbau, Univ. Hohenheim, Postfach 70 05 62, D-7000 Stuttgart 70, FRG. |
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Abstract: | Potato plants ( Solanum tuberosum L. ev. Ostara) were grown in water culture and the growth rate of individual tubers was measured daily or at two day intervals. Tubers of different growth rate and/or different age (days after tuberization) were harvested and analysed for indolylacetic acid (IAA) and abscisic acid (ABA). Within individual tubers the IAA content decreases from the apical to the basal part of the tuber. Tuber age and corresponding fresh weight are negatively correlated with the endogenous IAA content. If, however, individual tubers of comparable age but different growth rates are compared, a significant positive correlation between growth rate and IAA content is revealed, while ABA showed a significant negative correlation with growth rate. Removal of all fast-growing tubers from individual plants causes an increase in the growth rate of the remaining tubers within 3–4 days. This coincides with a particularly steep increase in IAA content. The data support the idea that endogenous IAA content may be one factor responsible for controlling the growth rate ("sink-activity ") of individual tubers. |
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Keywords: | Distribution of IAA Solanum tuberosum |
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