Organ correlations inchenopodium rabrum l. shoots studied by Means of32P Distribution |
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Authors: | Libu?e Pavlová J Krekule Dagmar Sou?ková |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Experimental Botany, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Ke dvoru 15, 166 30, Praha 6, Czechoslovakia;(2) Plant Tissue Culture Laboratory, Agriculture University, Kamycká 129, 165 00, Praha 6, Czechoslovakia |
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Abstract: | 21-day old plants ofChenopodium rubrum L. ecotype 374 were used. Organ relationships in the shoots were investigated by32P distribution, which indicated different organ correlations in plants grown in continuous light and in plants treated with
flower-inducing and non-inducing dark periods. Dark periods were associated with a low32P distribution in young leaves and a high one in axillary buds. In the following light period the high32P distribution in axillary buds continued whereas the32P distribution in the leaves on the main axis increased and was similar to that in plants grown in continuous light. The high32P distribution in axillary buds was brought about by both, flower-inducing and non-inducing dark treatments. Decapitation
resulted in a high32P distribution in buds, in continuous light an increased32P distribution was also found in leaves. These effects were not fully cancelled by IAA application.
The results are discussed with respect to an assumption that decrease of apical dominance represents a step in a sequence
of events leading to flowering. |
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