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Shoot inversion-induced ethylene in Pharbitis nil induces the release of apical dominance by restricting shoot elongationShoot inversion induces outgrowth of the highest lateral bud (HLB) adjacent to the bend in the stem in Pharbitis nil. In order to determine whether or not ethylene produced by shoot inversion plays a direct role in promoting or inhibiting bud outgrowth, comparisons were made of endogenous levels of ethylene in the HLB and HLB node of plants with and without inverted shoots. That no changes were found suggests that the control of apical dominance does not involve the direction action of ethylene. This conclusion is further supported by evidence that the direct application of ethylene inhibitors or ethrel to inactive or induced lateral buds has no significant effect on bud outgrowth. The hypothesis that ethylene evolved during shoot inversion indirectly promotes the outgrowth of the highest lateral bud (HLB) in restricting terminal bud (TB) growth is found to be supported by the following observations: (1) the restriction of TB growth appears to occur before the beginning of HLB outgrowth; (2) the treatment of the inverted portion of the shoot with AgNO3, an inhibitor of ethylene action, dramatically eliminates both the restriction of TB growth and the promotion of HLB outgrowth which usually accompany shoot inversion; and (3) the treatment of the upper shoot of an upright plant with ethrel mimics shoot inversion by retarding upper shoot growth and inducing outgrowth of the lateral bud basipetal to the treated region.
Document ID
20040089630
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Prasad, T. K.
(The Ohio State University Columbus 43210, United States)
Cline, M. G.
Date Acquired
August 21, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1985
Publication Information
Publication: Plant science (Shannon, Ireland)
Volume: 38
ISSN: 0168-9452
Subject Category
Life Sciences (General)
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
NASA Discipline Plant Biology
NASA Program Space Biology
NASA Discipline Number 40-10
Non-NASA Center

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