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The Relationship between Levels of Endogenous Gibberellins and the Response of Vigna Hypocotyls to Exogenous Indole-3-Acetic Acid
Authors:Okamoto  Akane; Katsumi  Masayuki; Nojiri  Hideaki; Murofushi  Noboru; Okamoto  Hisashi
Institution:1 Graduate School of Integrated Science, Yokohama City University Yokohama, 236 Japan
2 Department of Biology, International Christian University Tokyo, 118 Japan
3 Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, The University of Tokyo Tokyo 113 Japan
Abstract:Segments excised from the upper and the lower parts of cowpea(Vigna unguiculata L.) hypocotyls were compared in terms oftheir responses to exogenous indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) in relationto their endogenous levels of gibberellin. Growth of the segmentswas measured continuously during xylem perfusion with a lineardifferential transformer. IAA induced a burst of elongationin the upper segments but only slight promotion of growth inthe lower segments. Treatment with uniconazole, a potent inhibitorof the biosynthesis of gibberellins, reduced the responsivenessof the upper segments to exogenous IAA to about one half ofthe control value. Pre-perfusion with GA3 of such segments fortwo hours prior to application of IAA, partially restored theresponsiveness to IAA. Analysis by GC/MS identified GA1, GA4,GA9 GA20 and GA51 as native gibberellins in the hypocotyls ofcowpea seedlings. Analysis by GC/SIM also showed that the physiologicallyactive gibberellins (GA1 and GA4) were located mainly in theupper part of the hypocotyl and the treatment with uniconazolemarketly reduced the endogenous level of gibberellins thereto less than 11% of the control level. These results suggestthat levels of endogenous gibberellins possibly control theresponse to IAA in these segments. (Received May 12, 1994; Accepted November 15, 1994)
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