Effects of exogenous gibberellins and paclobutrazol on floral stalk growth of tulip sprouts isolated from cooled and non-cooled tulip bulbs |
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Authors: | Mariken Rebers Gaea Romeijn Erik Knegt Linus H.W. van der Plas |
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Affiliation: | Dept of Plant Physiology. Agricultural Univ., Arboretumlaan 4, NL-6703 BD Wageningen, The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | The involvement of gibberellins (GAs) in the regulation of floral stalk elongation and flower development has been studied in tulip. The biological activity of GA4 and GA9, both endogenous in tulip bulb sprouts, and GA1, was tested in vitro on sprouts of cooled and non-cooled tulip bulbs ( Tulipa gesneriana L. cv. Apeldoorn), in the presence or absence of the GA biosynthesis inhibitor paclobutrazol. At early starting dates of incubation, floral stalks from both cooled and non-cooled bulbs hardly showed any elongation in the absence of exogenous GA. Paclobutrazol had no effect on floral stalk elongation, and the response to GAs of sprouts from cooled bulbs was greater than that of sprouts from non-cooled bulbs. At later starts of incubation, considerable floral stalk elongation occurred without GA application. Paclobutrazol inhibited this floral stalk elongation, and the growth of sprouts from both cooled and non-cooled bulbs was stimulated by GA application. The effect of paclobutrazol was reversed by simultaneous application of GA4 or GA9. Application of GA with and without paclobutrazol resulted in the same elongation of the floral stalk, indicating the absence of substantial side effects of the inhibitor. The isolated sprouts did not develop a full-grown flower without the addition of GA. GA4 was more effective than GA9 in stimulating this flower development. The results demonstrate that both sprouts from cooled and non-cooled bulbs are responsive to exogenous GAs in vitro, and may be a site of GA biosynthesis. |
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Keywords: | Cold requirement floral stalk elongation flower development gibberellin paclobutrazol tissue sensitivity tulip Tulipa gesneriana |
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