| Literature DB >> 16668089 |
A M Johnson-Flanagan1, Z Huiwen, M R Thiagarajah, H S Saini.
Abstract
Brassica napus suspension-cultured cells could be hardened in 6 days at 25 degrees C by the addition of mefluidide or ABA to the culture medium. Cells treated with mefluidide (10 milligrams per liter) or ABA (50 micromolar) attained an LT(50) of -17.5 degrees C or -18 degrees C, respectively, while the LT(50) for the comparable nonhardened control (sucrose) was -10 degrees C. The increased freezing tolerance of mefluidide-treated cells was paralleled by a 4- to 23-fold increase in ABA, as measured by gas-liquid chromatography using electron capture detection. Application of 1 milligram per liter of fluridone, an inhibitor of abscisic acid biosynthesis, prevented the mefluidide-induced increase in freezing tolerance and the accumulation of ABA. Both these inhibitory effects of fluridone were overridden by 50 micromolar ABA in the culture medium. On the basis of these results, we concluded that increased ABA levels are important for the induction of freezing tolerance in suspension-cultured cells.Entities:
Year: 1991 PMID: 16668089 PMCID: PMC1077649 DOI: 10.1104/pp.95.4.1044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Physiol ISSN: 0032-0889 Impact factor: 8.340