Pleiotropic Effects of sym-17
- 1 November 1992
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Physiology
- Vol. 100 (3) , 1326-1333
- https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.100.3.1326
Abstract
R82 (sym-17), a stable mutant of Pisum sativum L. cv Sparkle, is described. The shoot growth of the mutant was less than that of its parent under light or dark growth conditions. Gibberellic acid treatment did not normalize the shoot growth of R82. The mutant had thick and short roots. It formed few nodules, but the specific nitrogenase activity was not affected. R82 produced and contained more ethylene than Sparkle. It also contained more free 1-amino-cyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid than did its parent in both the shoot and the root. The root tip of R82 had a lower activity of ethylene-forming enzyme than that of Sparkle, whereas the whole shoot of R82 had a similar activity. The sensitivity of R82 to exogenous ethylene was not more than that of Sparkle. Exogenous ethylene treatments did not make Sparkle mimic R82, and inhibitors of ethylene biosynthesis or action did not normalize the phenotype of R82. The data suggest that the primary effect of sym-17 is not the enhanced ethylene production.Keywords
This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
- Ethylene Inhibitors Restore Nodulation to sym 5 Mutants of Pisum sativum L. cv SparklePlant Physiology, 1991
- Characterization of an Ethylene Overproducing Mutant of Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. Cultivar VFN8)Plant Physiology, 1988
- A Rapid Regulatory Response Governing Nodulation in SoybeanPlant Physiology, 1983
- Auxin-induced Ethylene Production and Its Inhibition by Aminoethyoxyvinylglycine and Cobalt IonPlant Physiology, 1979
- A simple and sensitive assay for 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acidAnalytical Biochemistry, 1979
- A Potent Inhibitor of Ethylene Action in PlantsPlant Physiology, 1976
- Studies on the Mechanism of Stem Growth Inhibition by Visible Radiation.Plant Physiology, 1959