The American Journal of Botany, Oct 1998 v85
n10 p1353(11)
Hormone transport and action in the green shoot:
long-term studies of a clonal stock of Coleus blumei
(Labiatae). William P. Jacobs.
Author's Abstract: COPYRIGHT 1998 Botanical Society of America, Inc.
A decades-long study of hormone production, transport, developmental
actions, and hormonal interactions in the green shoots of mature plants has
exploited a clone of Coleus blumei. To obtain data both quantitative and
reproducible, we greatly increased sample size over the classical anatomical
models, initiated round-the-clock collections, and countered that increased
workload by clearing and staining organs rather than by embedding and serially
sectioning them. Major developmental events occurred at night. The control of the normal differentiation and regeneration of tracheary cells and sieve-tube members by indole-3-acetic
acid (IAA) and cytokinins and of fibers by IAA and gibberellic acid have been major findings from this
approach. IAA from the leaf blade controls the timing of leaf abscission. As
the leaf ages, the ability of the petiole to transport IAA from the blade to
the abscission zone declines, with abscisic acid
(ABA) decreasing IAA transport down the petiole and concomitantly increasing
the conjugation of IAA with aspartic acid. Evidence for transport barriers was
found at nodes and abscission zones.
Key words: abscisic acid; abscission; Coleus
blumei; cytokinins; fibers; gibberellic
acid; indole-3-acetic acid; Labiatae; transport; vascular cells.