Effects of cytokinin on ethylene production and nodulation in pea (Pisum sativum) cv. Sparkle

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Lorteau, MA [1 ]
Ferguson, BJ [1 ]
Guinel, FC [1 ]
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[1] Wilfrid Laurier Univ, Dept Biol, Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5, Canada
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10.1034/j.1399-3054.2001.1120316.x
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Q94 [植物学];
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In this study, we were interested in learning if cytokinins play a role in the developmental process that leads to nodulation in the pea cv, Sparkle. We demonstrate that the application of the synthetic cytokinin BAP (6-benzyl-amino-purine) results in a number of nodulation-related changes, BAP stimulates the production of ethylene, a known inhibitor of nodulation, At low levels (up to 1 muM), BAP also stimulates nodulation but as its concentration is increased (up to 25 muM), nodule number decreases. In BAP-treated roots, the infection threads are abnormal; they are twisted, very knotty, and generally grow in a direction parallel to the root surface, In addition, the centers of cell division in the inner cortex are very few. Thus, BAP-treated Sparkle appears to phenocopy the low-nodulating pea mutant R50 [Guinel FC, Sloetjes LL (2000) Ethylene is involved in the nodulation phenotype of Pisum sativum R50 (sym 16), a pleiotropic mutant that nodulates poorly and has pale green leaves, J Exp Bot 51: 885-894]. However, it appears doubtful that there is a direct correlation between the actions of cytokinin and ethylene in causing a reduction in nodule organogenesis because nodulation is not restored by treating BAP-treated Sparkle with ethylene inhibitors.
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