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Apical dominance in Pssu-ipt-transformed tobacco.
Phytochem. 58, 911-921 (2001)
In Pssu-ipt-transformed tobacco, apical dominance was released
by defoliation of the upper nodes, while the apex remained intact.
After defoliation, the concentration of cytokinins (CKs) increased
whereas IAA remained constant, evoking an increase in the CK/IAA
ratio in the buds. Moreover, defoliation resulted in a tremendous
increase in the concentrations of aromatic amines (AAs): tyramine
(TYR), phenethylamine (PEA) and an as yet unidentified compound.
Although the total aliphatic monoamine and polyamine (PA) concentration
remained constant, putrescine (PUT) and spermidine (SPD) concentrations
in the axillary buds decreased, whereas the concentration of spermine
(SPM) increased. Similar changes in PAs and AAs could be observed
in the buds of untransformed SR1 plants after decapitation, whereas
defoliation without removal of the apex had no effect. This is the
first report on the possible involvement of PAs and AAs in apical
dominance.
Polyamines (Put, Spd, Spm) and aromatic amines (Tyr, Pea) are involved
in apical dominance provoked by defoliation of ipt-transformed or
decapitation of SR1 tobacco plants.

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