Kinetin, applied as a dispersion in aqueous lanolin to the stumps of decapitated stems of P. vul- g a d s plants with their roots removed, was found to promote the transport of t4C-and 32p-labelled assimilates to the site of hormone application. Measurement of photosynthetic rate of, and assimilate
Gibberellic-acid-promoted transport of assimilates in stems ofPhaseolus vulgarisL.
โ Scribed by D. R. Mulligan; J. W. Patrick
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1979
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 543 KB
- Volume
- 145
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0032-0935
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โฆ Synopsis
Gibberellic acid (GA3), applied as a dispersion in aqueous lanolin to the stumps of decapitated stems of P. vulgaris plants, was found to promote the transfer of 14C-and 32p-labelled assimilates to the site of hormone application. Measurements of the component transfer processes, operating between source and sink (site of hormone application), showed that GA3 was not acting to promote assimilate transfer by increasing the photosynthetic rate-of, or the assimilate export rate from the source, nor by altering the mobilizing ability of the competing root sink. Here, it also was found that the time between GA3 application and detection of an enhanced transport flux was independent of the length of the transport pathway. Overall, the evidence obtained indicated that GA 3 was not acting on any transfer process remote from its point of hormone application but was acting locally at this latter point.
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