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The Control of Vascular Branching in Coleus 1. The Side Bundle
Authors:BRUCK  D K; PAOLILLO  D J  JR
Institution:Section of Plant Biology, Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853, USA
Abstract:Xylary branching at the proximal end of a differentiating sidebundle was modified by surgical alteration of the surroundingleaf traces and manipulation of their auxin fluxes. Incisionsthrough one corner trace, with the other pre-existing traceintact, resulting in xylem differentiation in the branch ofthe newly formed side bundle toward only the severed trace.Application of IAA to the cut trace allowed xylem branchingof the new strand in both directions. With sufficient auxinimbalance created by increasing the concentration of the appliedIAA, the new xylem strand branched away from the higher auxinsource. Auxin relations were thus able to regulate the courseof differentiation of vascular strands, but their role in regulatingbranching patterns in intact plants may be questioned. Xylembranched exclusively toward an incised trace only when the auxinflux of the incised trace was virtually eliminated. Phloem andprocambium of the differentiating strand were unaffected bythis treatment. Coleus, vascular differentiation, vascular anatomy, vascular branching, vascular patterns, auxin, auxin balance, node
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