Morphological and physiological characterization of IAA-less-sensitive and IAA-sensitive phases in rooting of Azukia cuttings |
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Authors: | MITSUHASHI MIEKO; SHIBAOKA HIROH; SHIMOKORIYAMA MASAMI |
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Institution: | Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo Tokyo and Botanical Gardens, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | In disbudded epicotyl cuttings taken from light grown 5-dayold Azukia angularis Phaseolus angularis) seedlings, all adventitiousrootlets appeared on the second day of incubation. No root primordiawere observed within the first 24 hr and no increase in thenumber of roots occurred after 48 hr. Puromycin (5.5?105M), p-fluorophenylalanine (1?103M),2-thiouracil (2.3?104M) and 2,6-diaminopurine (2?105M)inhibited rooting when applied to cuttings on the second day,but showed no inhibition when applied on the first day. Unlike these inhibitors, pyrithiamine (7.2?105M) inhibitedrooting when it was applied to cuttings on the first day. A rooting promoting effect was observed with actinomycin D (2.4?106M),2,4-dinitrophenol (3?105M) and p-fluorophenylalanine(1?104M) applied to the cuttings on the first day, whereasindoleacetic acid (1.7?104M) showed its promoting effectmost effectively on the second day.
1Contribution No. 17 from the Botanical Gardens, Faculty ofScience, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. (Received June 4, 1969; ) |
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