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Apical Senescence in Pisum: A Direct or Indirect Role for the Flowering Genes ?
Authors:REID  J B
Institution:Department of Botany, University of Tasmania Hobart, Tasmania, 7001, Australia
Abstract:Apical senescence was examined in a range of intact and defloweredflowering genotypes under both long and short photoperiods.The flower inhibitor produced by the gene Sn, appears to havea direct effect on apical senescence since it can delay apicalsenescence under short day conditions in the absence of flowerand fruit development or where the rate of such developmentis the same in different treatments. Gene Hr can magnify thiseffect. Gene E, on the other hand, appears to influence apicalsenescence only indirectly through the effect it has on flowerand fruit development. The flowering genes at the If, sn andhr loci are also thought to have indirect effects on apicalsenescence. Even in deflowered plants apical senescence appearsto occur eventually in continuous light in all genotypes testedindicating that the presence of developing fruits, althoughpromotory, is not essential for apical senescence. Pisum sativum L., garden pea, flowering, senescence
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