Polyamines, storage substances and abscisic acid-like inhibitors during dormancy and very early activation of Helianthus tuberosus tuber tissues |
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Authors: | NELLO BAGNI BARBARA MALUCELLI PATRIZIA TORRIGIANI |
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Institution: | (N.B.) Istituto di Botanica e Fisiologia Vegetale dell'Università–Via Orto Botanico, 15 –35100 Padova (Italy) and Istituto Botanico dell'Università–Via Irnerio, 42 –40126 Bologna (Italy) |
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Abstract: | Abstract Dormancy and break of dormancy of tubers of Helianthus tuberosus L. (Jerusalem artichoke) have been investigated in regard to the possibility that polyamines can control these processes. Polyamines were detected by the method of direct dansylation and abscisic acid was bioassayed using wheat coleoptile growth test. Arginine and glutamine, which are the main store nitrogenous organic compounds of Helianthus tuberosus tuber, decrease during the last phase of dormancy as well as abscisic acid; moreover the corresponding increase in polyamines (putrescine, spermidine and spermine) seems to be strictly related to the break of dormancy of tuber. The artificial break of dormancy induced by 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid stimulates a great increase in polyamines, just evident within 15 min after activation, and a corresponding decrease in arginine and glutamine. The levels of polyamines, at 1 h of activation are sufficient to stimulate protein synthesis in vitro. |
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Keywords: | Helianthus tuberosus dormancy polyamines abscisic acid |
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