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Gibberellic acid

About: Gibberellic acid is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 6597 publications have been published within this topic receiving 109294 citations. The topic is also known as: GIBBERELLIN A3.


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TL;DR: The observed gibberellic acid-dependent RNA synthesis and α-amylase formation in aleurone cells may be related phenomena.

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Junpeng Li1, Chen Zhao1, Mingjing Zhang1, Fang Yuan1, Min Chen1 
TL;DR: The effect of salt stress on seed germination, melatonin concentration, and changes in the concentrations of nutrients, amylase activity, and hormones in L. bicolor seeds with and without pre-treatment with melatonin are examined.
Abstract: Melatonin involves in improving tolerance to abiotic and biotic stresses by regulating various biological processes. However, little is known about the underlying mechanism. Here, we investigated the effects of exogenous melatonin on seed germination in the halophyte Limonium bicolor under salt stress. Specifically, we examined the effect of salt stress on seed germination, melatonin concentration, and changes in the concentrations of nutrients, amylase activity, and hormones in L. bicolor seeds with and without pre-treatment with melatonin. Seed germination was significantly suppressed under a 200 mM NaCl treatment, but pre-treatment with melatonin significantly improved seed germination under salt stress. During seed germination, seeds pre-treated with melatonin contained high levels of melatonin and gibberellic acid (GA), low levels of abscisic acid (ABA), and high levels of amylase and alpha-amylase activity. Melatonin treatment upregulated the expression of key genes involved in GA biosynthesis (GA20ox and GA3ox), downregulated key genes involved in ABA biosynthesis (LbNCED1 and LbNCED3), and upregulated ABA 8'-hydroxylase genes (LbCYP707A1 and LbCYP707A2), which mediate the changes in GA and ABA levels in seeds during germination. A high melatonin concentration in seeds promotes the utilization of nutrients and the synthesis of new proteins to enhance seed germination.

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TL;DR: It was concluded that 33-CPO did not play a role in senescence since no direct correlation between chlorophyll content and 33- CPO was observed and ethylene did not appear to be involved in the action of MJ.
Abstract: Ethylene enhanced chlorosis and levels of 33-kilodalton cationic peroxidase (33-CPO) in excised cucumber ( Cucumis sativus L. cv `Poinsett 769) cotyledons. Compared to other hormones, such as kinetin, indoleacetic acid, gibberellic acid, and abscisic acid, ethylene was the only effective promoter of 33-CPO synthesis. The hypothesis that peroxidase plays a role in chlorophyll degradation was tested by comparing levels of 33-CPO in cotyledons treated with compounds thought to either retard (kinetin, indoleacetic acid and gibberellic acid), or promote (abscisic acid and methyl jasmonate [MJ]) senescence. It was concluded that 33-CPO did not play a role in senescence since no direct correlation between chlorophyll content and 33-CPO was observed. MJ was as effective as ethylene in inducing senescence. However, ethylene did not appear to be involved in the action of MJ. Using immunocytochemistry, 33-CPO was found to be located primarily around starch grains and near the plasmalemma. High levels of 33-CPO were also found in cells destined to be vascular tissue.

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TL;DR: Benzyladenine and gibberellic acid were applied together as a foliar spray to young tomato plants growing in pots of well drained soil, waterlogged soil or in nutrient solution supplied with air (aerobic), nitrogen gas (anaerobic), or ethylene for up to 6 days and diminished the effectiveness of ethylene as a stimulator of epinastic curvature.
Abstract: Summary Benzyladenine (BA) and gibberellic acid (GA) were applied together as a foliar spray to young tomato plants growing in pots of well drained soil, waterlogged soil or in nutrient solution supplied with air (aerobic), nitrogen gas (anaerobic), or ethylene (20 or 100 ul 1−1 in air) for up to 6 days. BA and GA (10 fig ml−1) lessened the inhibitory effects of waterlogging on stem elongation, transpiration and the increase of fresh and dry wt of the shoots. In absolute terms the promotion of shoot growth by BA and GA was greater in plants growing in non-waterlogged than in waterlogged soil. Root growth was inhibited by BA and GA. The effect of waterlogging in promoting adventitious rooting at the base of the stem was reduced by BA and GA. Epinastic curvature by petioles was promoted by growing plants in waterlogged soil or anaerobic solution culture in association with an increase in the production of ethylene by the petioles. Applications of BA and of GA inhibited this epinastic growth but they did not lower the rate of ethylene production. However BA and GA diminished the effectiveness of ethylene as a stimulator of epinastic curvature. The application of ethylene to the roots inhibited the accumulation of dry wt by the root system and decreased slightly the growth promoting effects of BA and GA in the shoots. The inhibiting effect of waterlogging the root system on stem elongation could be offset if adventitious roots maintained in well aerated conditions were previously induced on the main stem above the primary roots. Epinastic curvature and ethylene production were not decreased by the presence of an adventitious root system. The extent to which applications of BA and GA may reflect the activity of endogenous hormones produced by aerobic roots is discussed.

49 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023203
2022406
2021133
2020153
2019165
2018196