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The effect of plant growth regulator treatments on the levels of ethylene emanating from excised turgid and wilted wheat leaves
Authors:S T C Wright
Institution:(1) Plant Growth Substances and Systemic Fungicide Unit, Wye College, Agricultural Research Council, TN25 5AH Nr. Ashford, Kent, UK;(2) Present address: Long Ashton Research Station, University of Bristol, BS18 9AF Bristol, UK
Abstract:Abscisic acid (ABA) inhibits the production of ethylene induced by water stress in excised wheat leaves and counteracts the stimulatory effect of 6-benzyladenine (BA) on this process. The stimulatory effect of BA and the inhibitory effect of ABA were equally pronounced whether external or endogenous ethylene levels were determined. When leaves were sprayed or floated on solutions of BA, indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), gibberellic acid (GA3), or ABA, the relative activities of these growth regulators on stress-induced ethylene at 10-4 mol l-1 were BA>IAA >GA3>controls>ABA. In non-stressed leaves, however, where the levels of ethylene produced were 2–20 times smaller, the relative activities were IAA >BA>GA3>controls>ABA. The effects of BA and ABA spray treatment on water stress induced ethylene were closely similar whether the solutions were applied 2 or 18 h prior to the initiation of water stress. The relationships between the levels of endogenous growth regulators in the plant and ethylene release induced by water stress are discussed.Abbreviations BA 6-benzyladenine - IAA indole-3-acetic acid - GA3 gibberellic acid - ABA abscisic acid - GLC gas-liquid chromatography - thetavleaf leaf water potential
Keywords:Abscisic acid  Auxin  Cytokinin  Ethylene  Gibberellin  Triticum  Water stress
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