Modification of Leaf Formation by Cytokinin and Chlormequat (CCC) in Vitis |
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Authors: | SRINIVASAN C; MULLINS M G |
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Institution: | Department of Agronomy and Horticultural Science, University of Sydney New South Wales 2006, Australia |
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Abstract: | Application of the cytokinin, 6-(benzylamino)-9-(2-tetrahydropyrany1)-9H-purine(PBA, 1mM) and 2-chloroethyl trimethyl ammonium chloride (chlormequat;3 mM), a growth retardant, to grapevines induced the formationof fused leaves (two laminae and two petioles) and double leaves(two separate petioles each with a single lamina). Double leaveswere found in Vitis vinifera L. seedlings, in Vitis ripariaand in Muscadinia (Vitis) rotundifolia. In some of the treatedvines, leaves arose with opposite phyllotaxy. Other anomaliesincluded production of two opposite axillary buds in axils ofopposite leaves and production of two tendrils per node. Sometendrils grew into shoots. In Muscat of Alexandria, applicationof GA3 (3 µM, 15 µM), followed by an applicationof chlormequat (0.4 mM, 1.2 mM), led to a marked reduction inthe extension growth of axillary shoots. Vitis vinifera L., Vitis riparia, Muscadinia (Vitis) rotundifolia, grapevines, leaf formation, cytokinin, chloromequat |
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