The stimulation of cell extension by ethylene and auxin in aquatic plants |
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Authors: | Claire Cookson Daphne J Osborne |
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Institution: | (1) W.R.O. Developmental Botany, Agricultural Research Council, 181 A Huntingdon Road, CB3 ODY Cambridge, U.K.;(2) Present address: Philip Lyle Memorial Research Laboratory, Take and Lyle Limited, Group Research and Development, P.O. Box 68, RG6 2BX Reading, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Elongation of the shoots of three aquatic plants (Hydrocharis morsus-ranae, Regnellidium diphyllum and Ranunculus sceleratus) is stimulated by treatment with ethylene or IAA. The effects of the two hormones are additive, and experiments with an ethylene biosynthesis inhibitor and silver ions indicate that the mechanisms by which ethylene and IAA stimulate growth may be different. Hydrocharis and Ranunculus leaf discs synthesize 14C]ethylene from 14C]methionine, but no 14C]ethylene is formed by Regnellidium, suggesting the existence of an alternative pathway of ethylene biosynthesis in the fern.Abbreviations IAA
Indole-3-acetic acid
- RBA
1,2-amino-4-(2 -aminoethoxy)-trans-3-butenoic acid |
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Keywords: | Aquatic plants Auxin Cell elongation Ethylene Ethylene biosynthesis Silverions |
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