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The Role of Leaves and Roots in the Control of Inflorescence Development in Carex
Authors:SMITH   D. L.
Affiliation:Department of Botany, The Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland
Abstract:By using aseptic culture methods it has proved possible to studythe roles of leaves and roots in the control of inflorescenceinitiation and development in Carex. Removal of leaves upsetsinitiation and growth of the inflorescence and it is concludedthat the continued stimuli from the leaves essential for normaldevelopment are not supplied by leaves appreciably less thanhalf grown. Removal of roots or root apices upsets inflorescenceinitiation and branching. It is probable that a stimulus fromthe roots promotes initiation but is not essential, whereasa factor produced by actively growing roots is essential fornormal branching to occur. The only substance tested which couldalter the degree of branching was benzyladenine. On the evidenceavailable it is suggested that normal branching of the inflorescencemay depend on an adequate supply of cytokinin from the roots.
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