Symplastic Solute Transport and Avocado Fruit Development: A Decline in Cytokinin/ABA Ratio is Related to Appearance of the Hass Small Fruit Variant |
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Authors: | Moore-Gordon, Clive S. Cowan, A. Keith Bertling, Isa Botha, C. Edward J. Cross, Robin H.M. |
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Affiliation: | 1 Department of Horticultural Science, University of Natal Pietermaritzburg 3209, South Africa 2 Department of Botany, Schönland Botanical Laboratories, Rhodes University Grahamstown 6140, South Africa 3 Electron Microscopy Unit, Rhodes University Grahamstown 6140, South Africa |
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Abstract: | Studies on the effect of fruit size on endogenous ABA and isopentenyladenine(iP) in developing avocado (Persea americana Mill. cv. Hass)fruit revealed that ABA content was negatively correlated withfruit size whilst the iP/ABA ratio showed a linear relationshipwith increasing size of fruit harvested 226 d after full bloom.The effect of this change in hormone balance on the relationshipbetween symplastic solute transport and appearance of the smallfruit variant was examined following manipulation of the endogenouscytokinin (CK)/ABA ratio. Application of ABA caused seed coatsenescence and retarded fruit growth but these effects wereabsent in fruit treated with equal amounts of ABA plus iP. Thus,the underlying physiological mechanisms associated with ABA-inducedretardation of Hass avocado fruit growth appeared to be inextricablylinked to a decline in CK content and included: diminution ofmesocarp and seed coat plasmodesmatal branching, gating of mesocarpand seed coat plasmodesmata by deposition of electron densematerial in the neck region, abolishment of the electrochemicalgradient between mesocarp and seed coat parenchyma, and arrestof cell-to-cell chemical communication. (Received February 25, 1998; Accepted July 28, 1998) |
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