Senescence in oat leaf segments under hypobaric conditions |
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Authors: | Bjarke Veierskov Hanne Grethe Kirk |
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Affiliation: | Dept of Plant Physiology, Royal Veterinary and Agricultural Univ., Thorvaldsensvej 40, DK-187I Frederiksberg C, Denmark. |
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Abstract: | The physiological effects of storing plants under hypobaric conditions were studied using oat ( Avena sativa L. cv. Victory) leaf segments as a test system. The segments from seven day old plants were floated on water and stored in darkness at 12°C, 1.6 kPa or at 25°C, 6 kPa. Low temperature or hypobaric conditions delayed senescence, whereas the combination arrested the syndrome at an early stage. One of the effects of low pressure was to force the stomata open. The hormones abscisic acid and kinetin, which affect the stomatal aperture and also senescence, did not show any effect in hypobarically stored plant material. The stomata were forced open in darkness when the pressure was lower than 77 kPa and opening time was 8 h. The senescence syndrome in hypobarically stored segments developed similar to those treated with kinetin at 101 kPa. |
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Keywords: | Abscisic acid Avena sativa chlorophyll degradation kinetin low pressure storage proteolysis stomata |
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