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Brassinosteroid-Induced Bending of the Leaf Lamina of Dwarf Rice Seedlings: An Auxin-Mediated Phenomenon
Authors:Takeno  Kiyotoshi; Pharis  Richard P
Institution:Department of Biology, University of Calgary Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada
Abstract:A synthetic brassinosteroid (BR), 2{alpha},3{alpha},22ß,23ß-tetrahydroxy-24ß-methyl-B-homo7-oxa-5{alpha}-cholestan-6-one, an isomer of the growth promoter brassinolide,when applied to seedlings of dwarf rice Oryza sativa var. Tan-ginbozuand Waito-C, induced a significant bending of the second leaflamina at 100 ng/plant and higher dosages. Promotion of thesecond leaf sheath elongation, the characteristic response ofdwarf rice varieties to gibberellins, was significantly butmodestly enhanced by BR at a dosage of 10,000 ng/plant, fiveorders of magnitude higher than the minimal dosage responseto GA3. Gibberellin A3 had no significant effect on the bendingof the second leaf lamina, nor did any synergism exist betweenBR and GA3 in leaf lamina bending or leaf sheath elongation.Neither ethylene nor (2-chloroethyl)phosphonic acid (ethephon)caused the bending of the second leaf lamina, and neither synergizedthe BR effect. However, IAA and {alpha}-naphthaleneacetic acid causedsignificant bending at 5,000 ng/plant, and both auxins significantlysynergized the effect of BR on the bending, IAA being effectiveat 500 ng/ plant in this regard. The antiauxins, 2,3,5-triiodobenzoicacid (TIBA) and {alpha}-(p-chlorophenoxy)isobutyric acid (PCIB) completelynullified both the BR-induced bending and the BR$IAA-synergizedbending. The BR-induced bending response may thus be mediatedthrough endogenous auxin. (Received May 11, 1982; Accepted August 25, 1982)
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