Cytokinin biochemistry in relation to leaf senescence. VII. Endogenous cytokinin levels and exogenous applications of cytokinins in relation to sequential leaf senescence of tobacco
- 1 November 1992
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Physiologia Plantarum
- Vol. 86 (3) , 388-397
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-3054.1992.tb01334.x
Abstract
The cytokinin complex in tobacco leaves of various maturities was characterized by radioimmunoassay and mass spectrometry. Zeatin was the major base, whereas zeatin riboside was identified as the main riboside. in leaves of all maturities studied. Relative to upper younger leaves, the basal yellow leaves had reduced levels of both cytokinin bases and ribosides. Exogenous applications of dihydrozeatin and zeatin to detached tobacco leaves in amounts sufficient to delay senescence, elevated cytokinin base and riboside levels 2–5 fold. Presenescent and senescent leaves of intact plants showed quantitatively similar changes in cytokinin content. which therefore appear to be of significance in control of senescence. When supplied exogenously, the principal cytokinin bases found to occur in tobacco leaves (zeatin and dihydrozeatin) were markedly more effective than auxins and gibberellic acid in retarding senescence. Localised application of cytokinins to leaf blades of detopped plants was much less effective than application to intact plants. The cytokinin induced senescence retardation in tobacco leaves was independent of effects on directed metabolite transport. Evidence that endogenous levels of active cytokinins in intact tobacco leaves are involved in control of sequential leaf senescence is discussed.Keywords
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