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Reduction of the Gibberellin Content of Pharbitis Seeds by CCC and After-Effects in the Progeny

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Journal Plant Physiol
Specialty Physiology
Date 1966 May 1
PMID 16656331
Citations 30
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Plants of Pharbitis nil were treated with the growth retardant (2-chloroethyl) trimethylammonium chloride (CCC) shortly before and after anthesis. Fresh and dry weight of immature seeds were not affected by the CCC treatment.The level of gibberellin-like activity in Pharbitis seeds as compared to control seeds was strongly reduced by CCC application. The progenies of the treated plants also had a much reduced GA content in the seedling stage. These results are interpreted to indicate that CCC blocks gibberellin biosynthesis in higher plants, as it does in the fungus Fusarium.CCC applied via the roots accumulated in the immature seeds and was carried over to the following generation. Consequently, growth of CCC progenies was dwarfed and flower formation inhibited. Both phenomena were overcome by application of gibberellin A(3).Three gibberellin-like substances (called fractions I, II, and III) were present in Pharbitis seeds and could be separated by thin-layer chromatography. All 3 fractions were also present in seeds treated with CCC. Fractions II and III were present in much higher quantities than fraction I. Both fractions II and III promoted growth of d5 corn but only fraction II was active in dwarf peas grown under red light.

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