Autor: |
Schulz, P., Reski, R., Maldiney, R., Laloue, M., Schwartzenberg, K. v. |
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Journal of Plant Physiology; May 2000, Vol. 156 Issue: 5-6 p768-774, 7p |
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Cytokinins that are known to induce bud formation in mosses were quantified during the course of development of Physcomitrella patens(Hedw.) B.S.G. Analyses were carried out on wild type, the developmental mutant PC22 and two ipt-transgenic strains of PC22. The major cytokinins detected were isopentenyladenine (iP) and isopentenyladenosine ([9R]iP). The cytokinin overproducing ipt-strains released large amounts of iP into the culture medium (up to 32 nmol/L). For Physcomitrella wild type an iP maximum at day 9 preceded bud formation, which occurred at day 13. In the developmental mutant PC22 iP maxima were found at day 9 and at day 21; however, bud formation was not observed within this time. Two transgenics of this mutant, carrying the Agrobacterium iptgene under control of its own promoter, released up to 34 and 372-fold more iP into the culture medium and continuously produced malformed buds beginning from the first days of culture. The time courses correlating the onset of bud formation with extracellular iP show for all 4 genotypes that iP concentration does not continuously increase but is fluctuating. |
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