Stimulation of ethylene production by hydroxamic acid, in particular, by benzohydroxamic acid |
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Authors: | Satoh, Shigeru Esashi, Yohji |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Science, Tohoku University Kawauchi, Sendai 980, Japan |
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Abstract: | The effects on the ethylene production of known inhibitors ofa cyanide-insensitive, alternative respiration in plants wereinvestigated using cotyledonary segments of cocklebur (Xanthiumpennsylvanicum Wallr.) seeds. Benzohydroxamic acid (BHAM) at3 mM stimulated ethylene production 4- to 8-fold over the control,but respiration of the segments was hardly affected at thatconcentration. The stimulatory effects of 3-chlorobenzohydroxamicacid (CLAM) and salicylhydroxamic acid were far smaller thanthat of BHAM. BHAM at 3 mM also markedly stimulated the ethyleneformation in the epicotyl or hypocotyl sections of etiolatedpea (Pisum sativum L.) and mung bean (Vigna radiata [L.] Wilczek)seedlings. Moreover, 3 mM BHAM further promoted the increasedethylene formation which was caused by administration of 1-aminocyclopro-pane-1-carboxylicacid (ACC) to the cotyledonary segments. The promoting effectsby BHAM and CLAM were also found in the conversion of ACC intoethylene in pea stem homogenates. (Received July 26, 1980; ) |
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