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Xylem and Phloem Derived Polyamines during Flowering in Two Diverse Rose Species
Authors:Shweta Sood  Pramod Kumar Nagar
Institution:(1) Division of Biotechnology, Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, Palampur , HP 176 061, India
Abstract:Polyamine contents in xylem (root) and phloem (leaf) exudates in two diverse species of rose, viz. Rosa damascena Mill and Rosa bourboniana Desport, were analyzed before, during, and after flowering in the main flowering season, that is, April–May. Only free putrescine (Put) was detected in the xylem and phloem exudates at these time points, and it was high during the peak flowering period. In phloem, Put content was significantly higher in R. bourboniana than in R. damascena at all three stages; whereas in the xylem exudate it was relatively higher in R. damascena at the peak flowering period. A spray of α-difluoromethylornithine (DFMO), an irreversible inhibitor of the putrescine biosynthetic inhibitor ornithine decarboxylase (ODC), markedly decreased the flowering. This effect was reversed by application of Put alone or in combination with DFMO. The significance of this finding is discussed in light of polyamine translocation during flowering. *IHBT Communication: 0354
Keywords:Flower development  Phloem  Polyamines  Rosa bourboniana  Rosa damascena  Translocation  Xylem  
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