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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 669: VIII International Symposium on Postharvest Physiology of Ornamental Plants

MECHANISM OF SENESCENCE IN CARNATION FLOWERS

Authors:   S. Satoh, K. Shibuya, K. Waki, Y. Kosugi
Keywords:   ACC synthase, ACC oxidase, cysteine proteinase, ethylene production, gynoecium, petal wilting.
Abstract:
Senescence of carnation flowers is characterized by autocatalytic ethylene production from petals and subsequent wilting of the petals. Recent studies on the regulation of ethylene production and wilting in senescing carnation flowers revealed that (1) petal senescence is triggered by ethylene produced from the gynoecium during natural senescence, (2) there are two subsets of ethylene responses in the petals; one responsible for autocatalytic ethylene production and the other for wilting, and (3) in the petals ACC oxidase (DC-ACO1) and ACC synthase (DC-ACS1) genes are sequentially in this order. The expression of the DC-ACO1 gene probably affects that of the DC-ACS1 gene.

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