EFFECT OF ETHYLENE ON CELLULAR DIFFERENTIATION IN ETIOLATED PEA SEEDLINGS |
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Authors: | Akiva Apelbaum Jack B. Fisher Stanley P. Burg |
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Affiliation: | The Fairchild Tropical Garden, Miami, Florida, 33156 Department of Biology, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, 33124 |
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Abstract: | Ethylene (50 ppm) and 2,4-D (1 mm ) inhibit xylogenesis and completely prevent fiber lignification in the third internode of etiolated pea seedlings (Pisum sativum var. Alaska) during 96–240 hr of treatment. When ethylene is removed after 72 hr, normal differentiation resumes; thus the gas causes no irreversible damage to the cells. A combined treatment with 50 ppm ethylene and 50 μm 2,4-D or treatment with 1 mm 2,4-D alone causes inhibition similar to that observed with 50 ppm ethylene, and 50 μm 2,4-D is partially effective. The inhibition of xylogenesis and fiber lignification caused by 2,4-D is partly or wholly due to auxin-induced ethylene production. |
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