Photoperiodic control of gibberellin metabolism in spinach |
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Authors: | Metzger J D Zeevaart J A |
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Institution: | MSU-DOE Plant Research Laboratory, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824. |
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Abstract: | (3)H]GA(20) applied to spinach plants (Spinacia oleracea L.) was metabolized to several products. Two of these were identified by combined gasliquid chromatography-radio counting as (3)H]GA(29) and (3)H]3-epi-GA(1). Inasmuch as both GA(20) and GA(29) are endogenous gibberellins in spinach (Metzger, Zeevaart 1980 Plant Physiol 65: 623-626), it was concluded that the conversion of GA(20) to GA(29) is a natural process. However, 3-epi-GA(1) was not detected in extracts of spinach shoots analyzed by combined gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. This indicates that the conversion of exogenous (3)H]GA(20) to (3)H]3-epi-GA(1) may be an artifact.Long-day pretreatment of spinach shoots caused a 2-fold increase in the rate of (3)H]GA(20) metabolism over the rate of metabolism in plants maintained under short-day conditions. Furthermore, (3)H]GA(29) accumulated more rapidly under long than under short days, whereas photoperiodic treatment had no effect on the accumulation of (3)H]3-epi-GA(1). Thus, the long-day-induced increase in the level of endogenous GA(29) in spinach shoots (Metzger, Zeevaart 1980 Plant Physiol 66: 844-846) appears to be the result of an increased capability to convert GA(20) to GA(29). |
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