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Cytokinin metabolism in tomato plants. II. Metabolites of kinetin and benzyladenine in decapitated roots
Authors:C Forsyth  J Van Staden
Institution:(1) UN/CSIR Research Unit for Plant Growth and Development Department of Botany, University of Natal, 3200 Pietermaritzburg, Republic of South Africa
Abstract:Decapitated tomato plants were supplied via the roots with 8-14C]-kinetin or 8-14C]-benzyladenine in a nutrient solution for a period of 24 h. After this time the root material, the root sap produced during the 24 h period and the nutrient solution remaining at the end of the experiments were analysed for cytokinins. HPLC techniques and chemical treatments were used to tentatively identify radioactive metabolites formed. Uptake of kinetin and benzyladenine by the roots was found to be limited but once within the root tissues metabolism was both rapid and extensive.At least 14 metabolites of kinetin were recovered from root tissue and root sap. Many of these appeared to be degradation products. There was, however, some evidence of formation of zeatin-like derivatives. Side-chain cleavage of the original kinetin which occurs rapidly is suggested as a possible route for the eventual production of these endogenous cytokinin forms.The benzyladenine taken up by the roots was apparently both ribosylated and glucosylated. No unmetabolized benzyladenine was detected in the root tissues after 24 h. Only very low levels of radioactivity were associated with the retention time of adenine, suggesting that in the case of benzyladenine side-chain cleavage is of limited importance.The significance of these reactions in relation to the potential use of cytokinins in the regulation of plant growth is discussed.
Keywords:Lycopersicon esculentum  cytokinin  kinetin  benzyladenine  metabolism  tomato
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