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Influence of Ammonium on the Ability of Salicylic Acid to Induce Flowering in the Short-Day Plant Lemna paucicostata 6746
Authors:Tanaka, Osamu   Cleland, Charles F.
Affiliation:1 Laboratory of Applied Botany, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyoto University Kyoto 606, Japan
2 Smithsonian Institution Radiation Biology Laboratory 12441 Parklawn Drive, Rockville, Maryland, USA
Abstract:When the short-day plant Lemna paucicostata 6746 is grown inhalf-strength Hutner's medium, which contains 1.25 mM NH4NO3,salicylic acid does not induce flowering on daylengths of 16hr or longer. By contrast, in M (Hoagland-type medium), Pirson-Seidelor ammonium-free half-strength Hutner's media, none of whichcontain ammonium, salicylic acid is able to induce some floweringeven under continuous light. Neverthless, in each of these threemedia the effect of salicylic acid is strongly daylength dependentbecause there is a sharp drop in the flowering response to salicylicacid between the 12 and 16 hr daylengths, and the floweringresponse is nearly constant from the 16 hr daylength to continuouslight. Ammonium has the opposite effect and at 50 to 75 µMis able to overcome the salicylic acid effect completely andprevent any flowering on daylength of 16 hr or longer. (Received December 3, 1980; Accepted March 5, 1981)
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