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Population variation and diurnal changes in the content of indole-3-acetic acid of pine seedlings (Pinus sylvestris L.) grown in a controlled environment
Authors:  ran Sandberg,Per-Christer Odé  n,Arne Dunberg
Affiliation:Dept. of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology, Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences, S-901 83 Umed, Sweden;Dept. of Plant Physiology, Univ. of Umeå, S-901 87 Umeå, Sweden.
Abstract:Pine seedlings ( Pinus sylvestris L.) were grown in a growth chamber under simulated summer conditions to an age of eight weeks after the beginning of seed germination. Single seedlings were analyzed for fresh weight, shoot and root lengths, and content of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). The first three variables were normally distributed with standard deviations of 29%, 17% and 18%, respectively. The IAA content had a standard deviation of 39%, and this variable was not normally distributed. If this finding is of general significance, population variation must be considered when experiments involving IAA analyses are planned, and statistical methods based on a normally distributed population cannot be used to evaluate the result of such analyses unless samples of at least 20–30 individuals are analyzed. There were no correlations between the content of IAA and any of the three other variables. The content of IAA showed pronounced diurnal changes, rising from 15 ng g−1 (fresh weight) in the morning to 42 ng g−1 in the late evening. The initial rate of change was about 10% h−1. Obviously, short-term fluctuations must be checked if long-term changes in IAA content are to be studied. IAA could also be released from the acidic buffer fraction by means of alkaline hydrolysis. This "bound alkali-hydrolysable" IAA did not show short-term fluctuations.
Keywords:Bound hydrolysable indole-3-acetic acid    sampling
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