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Stem elongation and changes in the levels of gibberellins in shoot tips induced by differential photoperiodic treatments in the long-day plant Silene armeria

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The effects of differential photoperiodic treatments applied to shoot tips and mature leaves of the long-day (LD) plant Silene armeria L. on growth and flowering responses, and on the levels of endogenous gibberellins (GAs), were investigated. Gibberellins were analyzed by gaschromatography-mass spectrometry and the use of internal standards. Exposure of mature leaves to LD, regardless of the photoperiodic conditions of the shoot tips, short days (SD), LD, or darkness, promoted elongation of the stems and of the immature leaves. Long-day treatment of the mature leaves modified the levels of endogenous GAs in shoot tips kept under LD, SD, or darkness. In shoot tips kept in LD or darkness the levels of GA53 were reduced, whereas the levels of GA19 and GA20 were increased. The contents of GA1 were increased in all three types of shoots: SD twofold, LD fivefold, and darkness eightfold. Dark treatment of the shoot tips on plants of which the mature leaves were grown in SD promoted elongation of the immature etiolated leaves and increased the GA1 content of the shoot tips threefold. However, this treatment did not cause stem elongation. The different photoperiodic treatments applied to the shoot tips did not change the levels of GAs in mature leaves. These results indicate that both LD and dark treatments result in an increase in GA1 in shoot tips. In addition, it is proposed that LD treatment induces the formation of a signal that is transmitted from mature leaves to shoot tips where it enhances the effect of GA on stem elongation.

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Abbreviations

GAn :

gibberellin An

LD:

long day(s)

SD:

short day(s)

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We thank Dr. L.N. Mander, Australian National University, Canberra, for providing [2H]-gibberellins and Dr. D.A. Gage, MSU-NIH Mass Spectrometry Facility, East Lansing, for advice with mass spectrometry. This work was supported, in part, by a fellowship from the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture (Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agrarias) to M.T., by the U.S. Department of Energy grant No. DE-FG02-91ER20021, and by the U.S. Department of Agriculture grant No. 88-37261-3434 to J.A.D.Z.

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Talon, M., Zeevaart, J.A.D. Stem elongation and changes in the levels of gibberellins in shoot tips induced by differential photoperiodic treatments in the long-day plant Silene armeria . Planta 188, 457–461 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00197035

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