Comparative Basipetal Transport of 6‐Benzylaminopurine‐8‐14C, Gibberellin A33H, IAA‐2‐14C, and Sucrose‐14C in the Root of Intact Citrus aurantium Seedlings

ARIE ALTMAN*, RITA MOZES

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Abstract

The transport and distribution of IAA‐2‐14C, gibberellin A33H, 6‐benzylaminopurine‐8‐14C and sucrose‐14C (U) were studied in whole seedlings of Citrus aurantium L. after “replacing” the root tip with the solution of radiochemicals. All four substances were transported basipetally in the root and were distributed to the stem and leaves. The pattern of distribution of the label from 6‐benzylaminopurine was similar to that of sucrose, while a considerably larger amount of gibberellin A3 was transported to basal regions of the root, away from the tip, and into the shoot. Contrary to these three substances, the basipetal transport of IAA in the root was very low, and the majority of the label was retained in the terminal sections of the root. It is suggested that the different efficiencies at which various hormones move in the transpiration stream in the root may be an important factor in the attainment of a certain balance of hormones in the shoot.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)233-235
Number of pages3
JournalPhysiologia Plantarum
Volume39
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1977

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