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Unusual ethylene-related behavior in senescing flowers of the carnation Sandrosa
Authors:Shimon Mayak  Tsipora Tirosh
Institution:The Kennedy-Leigh Centre for Horticultural Research, Faculty of Agriculture. The Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, P. O. Box 12, Rehovot 76–100. Israel.
Abstract:The time course of ethylene production by senescing carnation ( Dianthus caryophyllus L. cv. Sandrosa) flowers was studied. These flowers are unusual in that they do not exhibit an autocatalytic increase in ethylene production nor do they develop petal in-rolling. Exposure of the flowers to exogenous ethylene resulted in a rise in their ethylene-forming enzyme (EFE) activity and ethylene production, and at the same time a marked decline in their fresh weight. Natural senescence was also accompanied by a rise in EFE activity, but with no concomitant rise in 1-amino cyclopropane carboxylic acid synthase activity nor in ethylene production. A shift in responsiveness to ethylene was observed, with young flowers more responsive to exogenous ethylene than older flowers. The results are discussed in terms of a proposed mechanism allowing for the decline in competence of this cultivar to respond to ethylene during senescence.
Keywords:Carnations              Dianthus caryophyllus            ethylene  flower  responsiveness to ethylene  senescence
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