Quantitation of Gibberellins A(1), A(3), A(4), A(9) and a Putative A(9)-Conjugate in Grafts of Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) during the Period of Shoot Elongation.

نویسندگان

  • T Moritz
  • J J Philipson
  • P C Odén
چکیده

The levels of endogenous gibberellin A(1) (GA(1)), GA(3), GA(4), GA(9), and a cellulase hydrolyzable GA(9) conjugate in needles and shoot stems of mature grafts of Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis [Bong.] Carr.) grown under environmental conditions that were either inductive, hot, and dry, or noninductive, cool, and wet, for flowering, were estimated by combined gas chromatography-mass spectrometry selected ion monitoring using deuterated [(2)H(2)]GA(1), GA(3), GA(4), and GA(9) as internal standards. The samples were taken when the shoots had elongated about 30, 70, and 95% of the final shoot length and 17 days after elongation had terminated. The concentration of putative GA(9)-conjugate, estimated by GCSIM of GA(9) after cellulase hydrolysis of the highly water soluble fraction, was 33 nanograms per gram fresh weight in the needles of both heat and drought- and cool and wet-treated plants sampled just after bud burst. The concentration gradually decreased to a final value of 13 nanograms per gram fresh weight in the heat and drought-treated grafts and 6 nanograms per gram fresh weight in the cool and wet-treated grafts. The stems contained no detectable putative GA(9) conjugate. Free GA(9) was highest in heat and drought-treated material. For plants subjected to this treatment, GA(9) increased from 22 to 32 nanograms per gram fresh weight in needles and from 1 to 22 nanograms per gram fresh weight in stems during the rapid stem elongation phase. By day 17, after cessation of shoot elongation, GA(9) had decreased to 12 nanograms per gram fresh weight in needles and 9 nanograms per gram fresh weight in the shoot stems. The cool and wet-treated material also showed an increase in GA(9) concentration during shoot elongation. However, the concentration was not as high and was also delayed compared with heat and drought-treated material. By day 17, after cessation of shoot elongation, GA(9) concentration was 9 nanograms per gram fresh weight in needles and 5 nanograms per gram fresh weight in stems for cool and wet treatment plants. The concentration of GA(4) was very low in tissue from both treatments. Fluctuation in concentration of the more polar gibberellins, GA(1) and GA(3), showed the same pattern as fluctuations in the content of GA(9). However, the heat and drought-treated material had lower amounts of GA(1) and GA(3) during the later phases of shoot elongation, than the cool and wet-treated material. These results imply differential metabolism between clones treated with conditions inductive and noninductive for flowering. Higher concentrations of putative GA(9) conjugate and free GA(9) in the hot and dry treatment indicate a higher capacity of synthesizing, for flowering, the physiologically important GA(4) in the heat and drought-treated material. This synthesis does not, however, result in a buildup of the GA(4) pool, probably because of a high turnover rate of GA(4). The cool and wet-treated material had higher amounts of GA(1) and GA(3), indicating that the differentiation was preferentially directed toward vegetative growth.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Plant physiology

دوره 93 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1990