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Kinetin-promoted transport of assimilates in stems of Phaseolus vulgaris L.
Authors:P. M. Turvey  J. W. Patrick
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Newcastle, 2308, New South Wales, Australia
Abstract:Kinetin, applied as a dispersion in aqueous lanolin to the stumps of decapitated stems of P. vulgaris plants with their roots removed, was found to promote the transport of 14C- and 32P-labelled assimilates to the site of hormone application. Measurement of photosynthetic rate of, and assimilate export rate from the source leaves, indicated that kinetin was not acting to promote assimilate transport by stimulating these processes. Moreover, it was found that the time between kinetin application and detection of an enhanced transport flux was independent of the distance over which kinetin would need to move to be present throughout the length of the transport pathway. These observations, together with the finding that lateral applications of kinetin to the stems resulted in an enhanced localized accumulation of assimilates, provided evidence that kinetin acted locally at its point of application to stimulate assimilate transfer.Abbreviations GA3 gibberellic acid - IAA indol-3yl-acetic acid
Keywords:Assimilates  Cytokinin  Phaseolus  Photosynthates (transport)  Transport (photosynthates)
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