Stimulation of shoot elongation in Salix pentandra by gibberellin A9; activity appears to be dependent upon hydroxylation to GAl via GA20 |
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Authors: | Olavi Junttila Einar Jensen David W. Pearce Richard P. Pharis |
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Affiliation: | Dept of Plant Physiology and Microbiology, IBG, Univ. of Tromsø, N-9000 Tromsø, Norway;Plant Physiology Research Group, Dept of Biological Sciences, Univ. of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, T2N 1N4, Canada. |
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Abstract: | Cessation of shoot elongation in seedlings of Salix pentandra L. is induced by short photoperiod. Gibbereliin A9 (GA9) applied either to the apical bud or injected into a mature leaf, induced shoot elongation under a short photoperiod of 12 h, and GA9 could completely substitute for a transfer to a long photoperiod. When [3H]GA9 or [2H2]GA9 was injected into a leaf, no [3H]GA9 was detected in the elongating apex and only traces of [3H]GA9 were found in the shoot above the treated leaf. By the use of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), [2H2]GA20 was identified as the main metabolite of [2H2]GA9 in both the shoot and the treated leaf. In addition, [2H2]GA1 and [2H2]GA29 were also identified as metabolites of [2H2]GA9. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that exogenous GA, promotes shoot elongation in Salix through its metabolism to GA20 and GA,. |
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Keywords: | Gibberellins A10 A9, A20 and A29 photoperiod Salix pentandra shoot elongation |
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