CONTROL OF SHOOT‐RHIZOME DIMORPHISM IN THE WOODY MONOCOTYLEDON, CORDYLINE (AGAVACEAE)
- 1 November 1972
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in American Journal of Botany
- Vol. 59 (10) , 1000-1010
- https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1537-2197.1972.tb10178.x
Abstract
In Cordyline terminalis negatively geotropic leafy shoots and positively geotropic rhizomes develop from single axillary buds on either shoots or rhizomes. All axillary buds have similar morphogenetic potential when released from apical dominance. Experiments in which the orientation of the apex is changed, organs removed, or growth regulators applied indicate that after a rhizome is initiated, it is maintained as a rhizome by auxin originating in the leafy shoot. When auxin levels are lowered by changes in the orientation of the axis or shoot removal, the rhizome apex becomes a shoot apex, which appears to be the stable state of the actively growing apex. Benzyl adenine when applied exogenously to the apex or lateral buds has the same effect as lowering the auxin level. Gibberellic acid has no effect on the apex or lateral buds. High levels of exogenous naphthaleneacetic acid cause bud release and development of rhizomes from previously inhibited axillary buds of the shoot. However, it was not possible to convert a shoot apex into a rhizome apex by auxin treatment. It is suggested that the release of buds on the lower side of horizontal branches and of buds directly above a stem girdle is caused by high auxin levels on the lower side or distal to the girdle. The experimental results are discussed in relation to naturally occurring shoot‐rhizome dimorphism.Keywords
Funding Information
- Harvard University
- National Science Foundation (GB‐5762X)
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