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Effect of Brassinolide and Auxin Type Plant Growth Regulators on Radish Petiole Curvature (Brassinolide와 Auxin류(類)의 식물(植物) 생장조절제(生長調節劑)가 무우 자엽병(子葉柄)의 굴절(屈折)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Choi, C.D.;Takematsu, T.;Takeuchi, Y.;Kim, K.U.
    • Korean Journal of Weed Science
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.84-89
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    • 1987
  • This study was conducted to determine the combining effects of a synthetic brassinolide such as homobrassinolide (HBR) with auxin types on the curvature of radish petiole. HBR has no direct effect on the petiole curvature of radish, regardless of concentrations used. Among the natural known plant growth regulators, NAA at 100ppm showed the highest ourvature at 12 hours after treatment. The synthetic auxins such as 2,4-D and MCP resulted in about three times greater effect on curvature than the untreated control, and their effects lasted till 36 horns after treatment, showing much better effect on curvature than that of the natural auxin types of plant growth regulators. The mixture of MCP at 3 ppm with HBR at 100ppm increased petiole curvature of radish seedlings as much as three times greater than that of a single application of HBR. However, the mixture of HBR at 100 ppm plus 2, 4-D at 100ppm increased the petiole curvature of radish seedlings about eight times greater than that of the HBR single application, showing existance of strong synergistic reaction and the most effective combination, and suggesting possibility of a prectical implementation in agriculture.

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Ethylene-Induced Auxin Sensitivity Changes in Petiole Epinasty of Tomato Mutant dgt

  • Chang, Soo Chul;Lee, Myung Sook;Lee, Sang Man;Kim, Jinseok;Kang, Bin G.
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.257-262
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    • 1994
  • The tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) mutant diageotropica (dgt) lacking normal gravitropic response is known to be less sensitive to auxin compared with its isogenic parent VFN8. Straight growth as well as ethylene production in response to added auxin in hypocotyl segments of dgt was negligible. However, there was no significant difference between the two genotypes in auxin transport in petiole segments and its inhibition by the phytotropin N-1-naphthylphthalamic acid(NPA). Kinetic parameters of NPA binding to microsomal membranes were also non-distinguishable between the two. Its petiolar explants treated with ethylene developed epinastic curvature with the magnitude of response increased about 3 folds over non-mutant wild type. Ethylene-induced epinasty in both dgt and VFN8 was nullified by treatment of explants with the ethylene autagonist 2,5-norbonadiene. Lateral transport of 3H-IAA toward the upper side of ethylene-treated petioles in dgt, however, was not significantly more pronounced than in VFN8, the implications being that auxin sensitivity in the mutant was restored, or even rised above the wild type, by ethylene.

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