Transport and metabolism of exogenously applied gibberellins to Malus domestica Borkh. cv. Jonagold |
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Authors: | Michael Stephan Fritz Bangerth Gernot Schneider |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institut für Pflanzenbiochemie, D-06120 Halle (Saale), Germany;(2) Institut für Obst-, Gemüse- und Weinbau, Universität Hohenheim, D-70599 Stuttgart, Germany |
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Abstract: | The radio-labeled gibberellins GA1, GA3,GA4, and GA7 were applied to intact developing applefruits (Malus domestica Borkh. cv. Jonagold) during theperiod when GAs are suggested to inhibit flower bud induction for the followingyear. Radioactivity from these compounds was found to be transported intoadjacent tissues as there are pedicels and bourses (4%). Application topedicels, after removal of the fruits, enhanced the transport into adjacentbourses up to 11%. The bud-carrying lateral bourse shoots contained onlyminor amounts of radioactivity on average 0.4% in both cases. Theseexport rates were identical, 1 or 5 days after application.After application of the corresponding deuterium-labeled GAs and analyses bymass spectrometry the specific metabolization of GA1 toGA1 13-O-glucoside and of GA3 to GA313-O-glucoside was demonstrated. Additional metabolites of GA1 andGA3 were not detected. After fruit application of GA3 theratio of GA3 to GA3 13-O-glucoside was found to be 1:2 inthe fruit. Pedicel application led to ratios of 1:4 and 1:5, respectively, inthe pedicel and in the adjacent bourse. After the application of GA4and GA7, neither glucosylation products nor other GA-like metabolitescould be identified.This is the first report of the metabolism of GAs to GA 13-O-glucosides indeveloping apple fruits. The possible function of the GAs as a signal in flowerbud formation for the following year is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Biennial bearing GC-MS Gibberellins LC-MS Malus domestica Metabolism Transport |
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