Auxin Stimulation of Cambial Activity in Pinus silvestris I. The Differential Cambial Response |
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Authors: | STEFAN ZAJA CZKOWSKI |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Forestry, Academy of Agriculture, Warsaw, Poland |
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Abstract: | Isolated stem segments of Pinus silvestris L. produce new xylem in sterile culture for 5 weeks if sucrose and IAA are present in the medium. The response of cambium varies in the course of the season and along the tree stem. The cambium is more sensitive in spring and in the stem portion closer to tree apex than later in the season and closer to the stem base. Spring initiation of cambial activity in adult pine trees under natural conditions could not be correlated with any consistent concentration gradient of natural auxin extracted from the cambial region. Thus, the relation between concentration of auxin and the activity of cambium is complex and involves changes of cambial responsivity. Interaction with gibberellic acid or kinetin and changing concentration of sucrose were studied during the season, but none of these substances alone appeared to be responsible for the observed variation in cambial response to auxin. |
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