Fast changes in growth rate and cytokinin content of the shoot following rapid cooling of roots of wheat seedling
1998
Kudoyarova, G.R. | Farhutdinov, R.G. | Mitrichenko, A.N. | Teplova, I.R. | Dedov, A.V. | Veselov, S.U. | Kulaeva, O.N.
Changes in the concentration of cytokinins were studied following root cooling. Simultaneously, the growth rate of the second leaf was monitored with a highly sensitive growth sensor attached to its tip. Cytokinins were separated by thin layer chromatography and immunoassayed using antibodies to zeatin riboside. The extension rate of the second leaf decreased within 15 minutes of cooling the nutrient medium from 24 degrees C to 4 degrees C. The concentration of cytokinins in shoots decreased with similar rapidity. In contrast cytokinins in roots increased slightly during the initial period of cooling before declining. The sharp decrease in cytokinin concentrations in shoots 15 minutes after cooling of roots may contribute to the abrupt inhibition of shoot growth.
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