Cytokinin Activity in Begonia and Bryophyllum |
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Authors: | Ola M. Heide Folke Skoog |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany, University of Wisconsin, Madison |
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Abstract: | Cytokinin activity has been obtained in ethanol extracts of Begonia and Bryophyllum plants. Begonia x cheimantha Everett yielded 30 to 300 μg kinetin equivalents per kg of fresh leaves in the tobacco callus bioassay. Short day conditions appeared to increase the extractable cytokinin content in the tissue. Purification by fractionation on Dowex 50 H+ columns followed by organic solvent extraction, silver precipitation, and repeated paper chromatography yielded an apparently homogeneous product which accounted for most of the activity in the Begonia extracts. It was indistinguishable from zeatin in chromatograms developed with six solvent systems. Other cytokinin active fractions were also obtained from both Begonia and Bryophyllum. Crystalline picrate preparations of active products were insufficient for identification by mass spectrometry. |
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