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Relationship of Apical Dominance to the Nutrient Accumulation Pattern in Pisum sativum var. Alaska
Authors:Syed Mushtaq  Husain Albert J  Linck
Institution:Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
Abstract:Decapitation of the pea plant resulted in the growth of all the lateral shoots. The initial growth of all lateral buds was somewhat similar. The differential growth rates developed later on. The pattern of growth of lateral shoots varied with the age of the plant when decapitation was performed. The basal shoots dominated when the plants were decapitated at the 2-leaf stage. At 3-leaf stage decapitation resulted in the dominance of shoot 5. Decapitation at 4-or-more-leaf stage resulted in the eventual dominance of the suhterminal lateral shoot. As a rule P-32 moved to the most actively growing part of the plant, i.e. apex in intact vegetative plant, the growing lateral shoots in a decapitated plant, the elongating subapical parts of the stem and the roots. The various metabolic sinks seemed to compete actively for this nutrient, therefore P-32 accumulation in any particular growing region of the plant was taken as an indicator of nutrient utilization potential of that part. The stem apex of an intact plant seemed to loose its dominance with the increasing age of the plant. The loss of apical dominance was almost complete during the reproductive phase of the plant, during which the upper lateral shoots initiated growth. Their growth, however, was inhibited soon because of competition with the other developing sinks, viz., the flower and the fruit. The amount of soluble carbohydrates in various parts of the pea plant followed essentially the same pattern as did P-32 accumulation. These distribution patterns were apparently correlated with the growth of the plant.
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