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Cytokinins (CKs) play essential roles in the regulation of plant growth and development. In the previous paper (Zhang et al. 2001), we reported the detection and identification of a wide spectrum of CKs, including several novel forms, in the buds of Pinus radiata D. Don. In this paper we examine the relationship between the CKs and buds from juvenile and adult trees of P. radiata. During development the morphology of buds alters significantly, from buds bearing primary needles during their juvenile phase to buds sealed in scales at the adult phase. The morphology of adult buds is a very stable character, as fascicle meristems released from apical dominance, or cultured in vitro, produced only secondary needles. However, exogenous CK causes the adult buds to revert to juvenile bud development in vitro. Analyses of the endogenous CKs revealed that juvenile buds had a relatively higher level of isopentenyladenine and isopentenyladenosine, extremely low levels of phosphorylated CKs and a relatively low level of novel CK glycosides. The adult buds contained lower levels of free base and riboside CKs but very high levels of phosphorylated CKs and novel CK glycosides. Possible roles for CKs in the regulation of bud development are discussed.
Physiologia Plantarum – Wiley
Published: Jan 1, 2003
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