Effects of Benzyladenine on Bean Leaf Senescence and the Translocation of 14C-Assimilates |
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Authors: | R A Fletcher G Hofstra N O Adedipe |
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Institution: | Department of Botany, University of Guelph, Gnelph, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Treating primary leaves of bean plants with benzyladenine (BA) greatly increased the retention of photosynthetic assimilates in the treated leaves. Within 24 hours of treatment, the BA treated primary leaves retained 70 % of their assimilates and maintained this high level throughout the period studied. In contrast, the primary leaves of control plants retained 30 % at week 2, increased retention to 80 % between week 4 and 5 and dropped to 50 % during senescence at week 6. When the trifoliate leaves of 5 week old plants were fed 14CO2, less than 1 % of the total activity was recovered from the BA treated leaves. It is concluded that the retardation of leaf senescence by BA on intact plants is not due to mobilization of metabolites from other plant parts, but is associated with a high retention of photosynthates. |
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