Resumption of cellular activity induced by cytokinin and gibberellin treatments in tomato flowers targeted for abortion in unfavorable light conditions |
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Authors: | Jean-Marie Kinet,Vé ronique Zune,Colette Linotte,Annie Jacqmard,Georges Bernier |
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Affiliation: | Centre de Physiologie Végétale Appliquée (I.R.S.I.A.), Dép. de Botanique B-22, Univ. de Liège, Sart Tilman, B-4000 Liège, Belgium. |
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Abstract: | Mitotic activity and nuclear DNA synthesis in tomato ( Lycopersicon esculentum Mill., cv. King plus) flowers targeted for abortion under unfavorable light conditions are completely stopped 6 days after macroscopic appearance of the inflorescence. Ovular cells are arrested at the G1 (80%) and G2 (20%) stages of the cell cycle. Exogenous applications of a mixture of N6-benzyladenine (BA) and gibberellins A4+7 (GA) directly on the inflorescence may prevent its failure. Nuclear DNA synthesis and mitoses resume in ovules of the flower 16 to 20 h after the BA+GA treatment. When applied alone, BA and GA are able to mimic the effect of the mixture upon the progression of ovular cells through their cycle. Sporogenesis processes are also set in motion by the exogenous plant growth regulators. The mechanism of action of cytokinins and gibberellins in the control of floral development is discussed. |
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Keywords: | DNA synthesis floral development mitoses sporogenesis |
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