| Literature DB >> 16658327 |
W W Shindy1, W M Kliewer, R J Weaver.
Abstract
Roots of Vitis vinifera L., were treated with benzyladenine when the plant shoots were 38 cm long. Seventy-two hours after benzyladenine treatment, apical or basal leaves on separate shoots were exposed to (14)CO(2). Control shoots received (14)CO(2) but no benzyladenine. Application of benzyladenine directed (14)C-photosynthate to roots, but a small amount of radioactivity was detected in the shoot tip when (14)CO(2) was administered to an apical leaf. Distribution of radioactivity among the sugar, organic acid, and amino acid fractions was altered by benzyladenine treatment. In all parts of plants with roots treated with benzyladenine and apical leaf fed (14)CO(2), the percentage of the total label in the sugar fraction comprised of fructose was generally more than twice that in control plants.Entities:
Year: 1973 PMID: 16658327 PMCID: PMC366262 DOI: 10.1104/pp.51.2.345
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Physiol ISSN: 0032-0889 Impact factor: 8.340