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Axillary Bud Formation in Two Isogenic Lines of Tomato Showing Different Degrees of Apical Dominance
Authors:TUCKER  D J
Institution:Glasshouse Crops Research Institute Littlehampton, West Sussex BN16 3PU
Abstract:Grafting experiments have been carried out in which rootstocksof the cultivar Craigella were paired with scions of an isogenicline Craigella Lateral Suppressor (ls ls) and vice versa, andthe levels of hormones in the roots and shoots of the graftedplants examined. The roots of Craigella plants differed from those of LateralSuppressor in that they contained a higher proportion of a cytokininthat co-chromatographed with N6 - ({Delta}2—isopentenyl) adenosine.Reciprocal grafts did not lead to any qualitative or quantitativechanges in the cytokinins in the roots of either line. GraftingLateral Suppressor scions on Craigella rootstocks led to anincrease in the IAA content of the apical region and the ABAcontent of the stem tissue immediately below it, but when Craigellascions were grafted on Lateral Suppressor rootstocks there wereno changes in the level of either hormone. Cytokinins applied to the leaf axils of Lateral Suppressor plantsresulted in lateral bud initiation in the axils above the pointof treatment but not if the plants were also given a short periodof far-red light at the end of the photoperiod. Cytokinins wereineffective in initiating lateral buds in grafted Lateral Suppressorscions. It is suggested that root-produced cytokinins influence lateralbud outgrowth indirectly by way of their effect on the levelsof IAA and ABA in the shoot. Lycopersicon esculentum Mill., tomato, apical dominance, growth regulation, indol-3yl acetic acid, abscisic acid, cytokinins
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