Hormonal changes associated with leaf senescence in cotton (Gossypium barbadense) |
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Authors: | Mahasen Elkinawy |
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Affiliation: | Botany Dept, Faculty of Science, Univ. of Cairo, Giza, Orman, Egypt. |
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Abstract: | To study the hormonal regulation of foliar senescence in cotton ( Gossypium barbadense L. cv. Giza 68, long staple), the sequential changes in gibberellins (GAs), indoleacetic acid (IAA) and abscisic acid (ABA) were examined in the cotyledons from the completion of expansion through senescence (days 12-24 after sowing). The onset of senescence could be detected on day 20, the stage of maximum accumulation of leaf metabolites. At this stage, free GAs quickly lost more than 40% of their initial activity. Further decrease of free GAs was then characteristically observed in the senescent leaves. A remarkable increase in free IAA and free ABA between days 18 and 20 immediately followed by nutrient depletion, suggests the contribution by both hormones to the senescence system. The definite drop in free IAA below its initial level occurred on day 24, when most of the leaf protein and chlorophyll were already broken down. |
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Keywords: | Abscisic acid cotyledons free and bound hormones gibberellins indole acetic acid nutrient translocation |
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