Metabolism and Transport of [2-14C]({+/-}) Jasmonic Acid in the Potato Plant |
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Authors: | Yoshihara, Teruhiko Amanuma, Michiko Tsutsumi, Takashi Okumura, Yukihiro Matsuura, Hideyuki Ichihara, Akitami |
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Affiliation: | Department of Bioscience and Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University Sapporo, 060 Japan |
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Abstract: | Metabolism and transport of [2-14C](±) jasmonic acid(JA) were studied using 2-week-old potato plants. Plants grownunder tuber inducing conditions (short days) and non-inducingconditions (long days) were assayed 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25days after substance application. The incorporated [2-14C](±)JAwas metabolized to tuberonic acid glucoside (TAG) within 2 weeks.The radioactivity of the ethanol extract from each plant partwas measured. More than half of the total radioactivity wasstill associated with the treated leaves up to 25 days afterthe application of [2-14C](±)JA. In the other parts ofthe plants, the upper leaves contained the most total radioactivity,followed by the stems and lower leaves. Under long days no tuberswere produced, and the radioactivity of the stolons was observed.In contrast, under short days tuber were produced, and the radioactivitieswere present in stolons and tubers. Flower buds and flowerswere produced more under long days and accumulated high radioactivity.It is concluded from the combined data that JA is metabolizedto TAG and transported to all parts of the plant. A high accumulationof TAG in tubers and flower buds may induce the formation oftubers and flower buds. (Received January 22, 1996; Accepted April 15, 1996) |
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