Characterization of a Non-abscission Mutant in Lupinus angustifolius L.: Physiological Aspects |
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Authors: | Clements Jon C; Atkins Craig A |
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Institution: | Centre for Legumes in Mediterranean Agriculture, University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley, 6009, Australia Botany Department, University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley, 6009, Australia |
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Abstract: | A single-gene recessive mutant (Abs-) of Lupinus angustifoliusL. Danja that does not abscise any organs wascompared with its parent during continuous exposure of explantsfrom 14 d old seedlings to 10 µl l-1ethylene. Both endo-(1,4)-ß- D -glucanase (cellulase) and polygalacturonase(PGA) activities increased significantly and progressively inpetiole-stem abscission zones of the parent before the onsetof abscission, and were reflected in a rapid decline in breakstrengthfrom 300 to 70 g within 32 h. In the mutant there was negligibleincrease in hydrolytic enzyme activity, breakstrength declinedslowly (to 180200 g by 72 h) and there was no abscission.Isoelectric focusing showed two cellulase isoforms (pI 5.0 andpI 8.5) expressed in abscission zones of the parent; these wereexpressed at much lower levels in the mutant. These data areinterpreted to indicate that expression of at least two formsof cellulase activity is enhanced by ethylene in normal petioleabscission zones of lupin. PGA activity also increased in theabscission zone tissue of the parent but to a lesser extentin that of the mutant. We attribute the Abs-phenotype to mutationof a gene regulating ethylene-responsive expression of abscission-specifichydrolytic enzymes. Copyright 2001 Annals of Botany Company Lupinus angustifolius, abscission, breakstrength, cellulase, ethylene, legume, lupin, mutant, polygalacturonase |
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