The Rate of Transport of Natural Auxin in Woody Shoots |
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Authors: | GREGORY, F. G. HANCOCK, C. R. |
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Affiliation: | Research Institute of Plant Physiology, Imperial College of Science |
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Abstract: | ![]() A method is described for the estimation of the rate of movementand the quantity transported of the natural growth hormone instandard isolated segments of apple shoots. During controlledstorage diffusible auxin is collected, and later by dividingthe standard length of stem into small sections the locationof the auxin front is determined, from which the rate of transportis deduced. Temperature markedly affects both rate of transportand amount of auxin transported (cf. van der Weij, 1932), amaximum occurring at 2730° C.; followed by a rapidfall to zero. The total diffusible auxin in a given length ofstem is not affected by storage temperatures below 30° C.but falls to zero at 42° C. The rate of transport and amounttransported are proportional to the oxygen tension over therange 0 to 5 per cent. O2, and there is some evidence for destructionof auxin in tensions below 2 per cent. |
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