Flower-Inducing Activity of Phloem Exudates from Pharbitis cotyledons Exposed to Various Photoperiods |
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Authors: | Ishioka Nahoko; Tanimoto Shizufumi; Harada Hiroshi |
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Institution: | 1Genetic Engineering Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Saga University Honjo, Saga, 840 Japan
2Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Tsukuba Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305 Japan |
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Abstract: | The phloem exudate prepared from the cotyledons of Pharbitisseedlings that had been exposed to a single dark period (oflonger than 10 h) induced flowering in cultured apices excisedfrom non-induced seedlings. The flower-inducing activity ofthe exudate increased as the seedlings were exposed to longerperiods of darkness. The highest activity was associated withthe exudate taken from cotyledons exposed to a single 16-h darkperiod. The activity of the exudate taken from cotyledons exposedto an inductive dark period was clearly reduced by interruptionof the dark period. The addition of exudate taken from threecotyledons to 10 ml of medium resulted in the highest flower-inducingactivity. About 50% of cultured apex explants formed floralbuds, even when the concentration of the exudate was reducedto 0.1 cotyledon equivalents per 10 ml of medium. The flower-inducingactivity of the exudate appeared to be heat-stable. (Received December 13, 1991; ) |
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