Role of Catecholamines in Promotion of Flowering in a Short-Day Duckweed, Lemna paucicostata 6746 |
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Authors: | Khurana J P Tamot B K Maheshwari N Maheshwari S C |
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Affiliation: | Unit for Plant Cell and Molecular Biology and Department of Botany, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007, India. |
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Abstract: | l-Epinephrine, l-norepinephrine, and l-isoproterenol substantially promote flowering under a photoperiodic regime of 8 hours light and 16 hours darkness in Lemna paucicostata 6746 when grown on the modified Bonner-Devirian medium devoid of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid. If catecholamines are provided to plants at 10−4 molar level prior to transferring them to the short-day regime, they not only induce more floral primordia but also significantly improve flower development and sustain the flowers for a longer period. Propranolol (10−4 molar), a β-adrenergic blocking agent, partially suppresses flowering and the inhibition of flowering is relieved by catecholamines. |
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