Gibberellins in Relation to Flowering and Stem Elongation in the Long Day Plant Silene armeria
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- 1 September 1970
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Physiology
- Vol. 46 (3) , 392-400
- https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.46.3.392
Abstract
Two long days induced some flowering and 4 or more long days caused 100% flowering in Silene armeria. On long days microscopically detectable flower primordia were first seen after 6 days, which is at least 1 day before the start of stem elongation. Both gibberellin A3 and A7 caused flowering on short days, but the results were variable and flowering was never 100%. Three different gibberellins were detected in Silene extracts. The pattern of gibberellins extracted from plants on short and long days was qualitatively the same, but on long days gibberellin content was up to 100% higher than on short days. Only small amounts of diffusible gibberellins were obtained from Silene shoot tips (including very young leaves) on short days. However, on long days the diffusible gibberellins increased by as much as 10-fold after 4 to 6 long days but then declined somewhat after 10 long days. The gibberellins extracted from the shoot tips at the completion of the diffusion period also increased under long days, although the increase was not as large as for the diffusible gibberellins. An A5-like gibberellin present in extracts was not detected in diffusates.Keywords
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