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| Authors: | M. Saniewski, L. Kawa-Miszczak, E. Wegrzynowicz-Lesiak, A. Miszczak, J. Ueda, K. Miyamoto |
| Keywords: | ACC oxidase, ethylene, CO2 evolution, anthocyanin |
Abstract:
It has been found previously that methyl jasmonate (JA-Me) applied in lanolin paste induced gummosis in bulbs, stems and basal part of leaves of tulips.
In this work we report the interaction of JA-Me with ACC in regulation of the following physiological processes in uncooled and cooled, derooted bulbs of ‘Apeldoorn’ and ‘Oxford’ tulips: gum induction, ethylene production, ACC oxidase activity, anthocyanin accumulation, and CO2 evolution.
JA-Me greatly increased ethylene production from simultaneously applied ACC, through stimulation of ACC oxidase activity, in comparison to ACC applied alone.
ACC evidently inhibited anthocyanin accumulation induced by JA-Me applied simultaneously.
CO2 evolution was similar after treatment with JA-Me and ACC. Simultaneous application of JA-Me + ACC increased CO2 evolution in uncooled derooted bulbs in comparison to JA-Me and ACC applied alone.
Similarly, as was previously reported, simultaneous application of JA-Me with ACC induced gum formation more than these compounds applied individually.
Thus, interaction between JA-Me and ACC (ethylene) is synergistic or antagonistic in regulation of some physiological processes in tulips.
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