Author:
Taverner Elizabeth A.,Letham David S.,Wang Jian,Cornish Edwina
Abstract
Excised carnation petals induced to senescence
by ethrel (an ethylene-releasing compound) exhibited morphological changes
that closely resembled those of senescing petalsin situ
in cut flowers. The sensitivity of the excised petals to ethylene was reduced
by exogenous cytokinin and this type of hormonal interaction in the control of
plant development is discussed. Using the excised petals, a number of known
and potential growth inhibitors were compared for ability to prevent petal
inrolling induced by ethrel. Cycloheximide and 6-methylpurine were the most
effective and inhibited inrolling almost completely, but purine, purine
riboside, lauric acid, L-azetidine-2-carboxylic acid and
n-decyl alcohol were also very effective. All these
compounds were considerably more effective than any cytokinin tested. When
supplied through the transpiration stream to short-stemmed carnations,
cycloheximide, 6-methylpurine and purine inhibited inrolling nearly completely
and the flowers finally senesced by water loss. 6-Methylpurine inhibited
ethylene production in cut flowers and RNA synthesis in excised petals very
markedly. Degradation of exogenous zeatin riboside by cytokinin oxidase, and
the level of activity of the enzyme in petals, were reduced by 6-methylpurine.
These biochemical changes probably account for the strong inhibition of
inrolling induced by this compound.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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