Gibberellins and Stem Growth as Related to Photoperiod in Silene armeria L.

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  • M Talon
  • J A Zeevaart
چکیده

Stem growth and flowering in the long-day plant Silene armeria L. are induced by exposure to a minimum of 3 to 6 long days (LD). Stem growth continues in subsequent short days (SD), albeit at a reduced rate. The growth retardant tetcyclacis inhibited stem elongation induced by LD, but had no effect on flowering. This indicates that photoperiodic control of stem growth in Silene is mediated by gibberellins (GA). The objective of this study was to analyze the effects of photoperiod on the levels and distribution of endogenous GAs in Silene and to determine the nature of the photoperiodic after-effect on stem growth in this plant. The GAs identified in extracts from Silene by full-scan combined gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), GA(12), GA(53), GA(44), GA(17), GA(19), GA(20), GA(1), GA(29), and GA(8), are members of the early 13-hydroxylation pathway. All of these GAs were present in plants under SD as well as under LD conditions. The GA(53) level was highest in plants in SD, and decreased in plants transferred to LD conditions. By contrast, GA(19), GA(20), and GA(1) initially increased in plants transferred to LD, and then declined. Likewise, when Silene plants were returned from LD to SD, there was an increase in GA(53), and a decrease in GA(19), GA(20), and GA(1) which ultimately reached levels similar to those found in plants kept in SD. Thus, measurements of GA levels in whole shoots of Silene as well as in individual parts of the plant suggest that the photoperiod modulates GA metabolism mainly through the rate of conversion of GA(53). As a result of LD induction, GA(1) accumulates at its highest level in shoot tips which, in turn, results in stem elongation. In addition, LD also appear to increase the sensitivity of the tissue to GA, and this effect is presumably responsible for the photoperiodic after-effect on stem elongation in Silene.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Plant physiology

دوره 92 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1990