Effects of Far-red Light on the Hormonal Control of Side Shoot Growth in the Tomato |
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Authors: | TUCKER D. J. |
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Affiliation: | Glasshouse Crops Research Institute Littlehampton, Sussex, BN16 3PU |
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Abstract: | Side shoot growth in young tomato plants was almost completelysuppressed by a 5 min period of far-red light immediately followinga 16 h photoperiod from fluorescent tubes, whereas plants givenan identical photoperiod but lacking the far-red treatment branchedprofusely. The influence of far-red light on the degree of sideshoot suppression and the correlated changes in the levels ofauxins, gibberellins, cytokinins and abscisic acid is presentedand discussed in relation to current hypotheses of correlativeinhibition. It is suggested that far-red light causes increasedauxin synthesis in the apex and young leaves, which in turninduces the formation of abscisic acid in or near the axillarybuds, and it is this hormone which inhibits bud outgrowth. Therole of cytokinins and gibberellins remains uncertain but theyprobably act in a sequential manner, the gibberellins promotingbud growth following cytokinin-mediated release from apicaldominance. |
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