Abstract
The effect of two mutations of the tomato known as Never ripe (Nr) and ripening inhibitor (rin) on abscission of the flowers was investigated. In the presence of ethylene the rate of abscission of normal and rin explants was similar, while that of Nr explants was delayed. The appearance and subsequent increases in both polygalacturonase (EC 3.2.1.15) and β-1-4-glucanase (EC 3.2.1.4) enzyme activities were similar in normal and rin explants, but retarded in Nr explants. Of these two, only polygalacturonase activity was exclusively associated with abscission-zone tissue.
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Abbreviations
- PG :
-
Polygalacturonase
- Nr :
-
Never ripe mutation
- rin :
-
ripening inhibitor mutation
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Tucker, G.A., Schindler, C.B. & Roberts, J.A. Flower abscission in mutant tomato plants. Planta 160, 164–167 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00392865
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