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Zeatin

About: Zeatin is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2467 publications have been published within this topic receiving 64092 citations. The topic is also known as: Zeatin & (E/Z)-zeatin.


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TL;DR: In vitro and ex vitro rooted plantlets were successfully established in soil and axillary shoot proliferation was induced on MS agar medium supplemented with 1.96μM 2iP and 1.14μM IAA after 6 wk in culture.
Abstract: Multiple shoots were induced on stem segments of an 8-y-old plant of Metrosideros excelsa Sol ex Gaertn. “Parnel”. Axillary shoots produced on uncontaminated explants were excised, segmented, and recultured in the same medium to increase the stock of shoot cultures. The Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium, augmented with different concentrations of 2- isopenthenyladenine (2iP) and indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), either singly or in combinations, as potential medium for shoot multiplication by nodal segments was tested. In the following experiment, equal molar concentrations of four cytokinins [2iP, kinetin, zeatin, and N6-benzyladenine (BA)] in combination with equal molar concentrations of three auxins [IAA, α-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA), and indole-3-butyric acid (IBA)] were tested for ability to induce axillary shoot development from single-node stem segments. The highest rate of axillary shoot proliferation was induced on MS agar medium supplemented with 1.96μM 2iP and 1.14μM IAA after 6 wk in culture. Different auxins (IAA, IBA, and NAA) were tested to determine the optimum conditions for in vitro rooting of microshoots. The best results were accomplished with IAA at 5.71μM (89% rooting) and with IBA at 2.85 or 5.71μM (86% and 86% rooting, respectively). Seventy and 90 percent of the microshoots were rooted ex vitro in bottom-heated bench (22 ± 2°C) after 2 and 4 wk, respectively. In vitro and ex vitro rooted plantlets were successfully established in soil.

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TL;DR: Results indicate that several cytokinins inhibit this reaction in microsomal extracts of liquid endosperm from immature wild cucumber seeds, and the basis for the inhibition ofent-kaurene oxidation by cytokinin may be similar to that of ancymidol: interaction with cytochrome P-450.
Abstract: Cytokinins, which have some structural similarities to ancymidol, a plant growth retardant, were tested for their effects on the cell-free oxidation ofent-kaurene. Results indicate that several cytokinins inhibit this reaction in microsomal extracts of liquid endosperm from immature wild cucumber seeds. N6-cyclohexanemethyladenine was the most active (inhibiting 50% of the controlent-kaurene oxidation at 2×10−6 M). N6-isoamyladenine, N6-benzyladenine, N6-(Δ2-isopentenyl)adenine and dihydrozeatin were active at successively higher concentrations. Zeatin, kinetin, adenine, N6-benzyladenosine, and N6-(isopentenyl)adenosine were inactive in this system.

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TL;DR: Of all the varieties, C-306 and HD-2967 were found to be more regenerative and can be used in transformation experiments, and Maltose had the maximum callusing and regeneration percentage than other carbon sources.
Abstract: Various factors affecting in vitro regeneration like different carbon sources, different gelling agents, and growth additives were assessed comprehensively for callus induction and plant regeneration for five Indian wheat cultivars using mature embryos as the explants for the first time. The tissue culture responses of cultivars WH-1105, HD-2967, and PBW-343 have not been reported earlier. Besides, the effect of different concentrations of the cytokinin, zeatin has also been optimized. Using the optimized factors, the efficiency of five different varieties, i.e., HD 2967, C 306, RAJ 3765, WH 1105, and PBW 343 was evaluated for regeneration. Modified MS basal medium containing dicamba reduced precocious germination of the embryo and induced embryogenic callus more efficiently. Removal of embryogenic calli from non-regenerable structures during early callus phase improved plant regeneration. These calli on zeatin (1.0 mgl-1) and dicamba (0.1 mgl-1) containing medium showed the highest regeneration frequency (98%) with a maximum of 8-9 shoots per calli. Maltose had the maximum callusing and regeneration percentage than other carbon sources. Various gelling agents did not have any significant difference on the regeneration. Of all the varieties, C-306 and HD-2967 were found to be more regenerative and can be used in transformation experiments.

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TL;DR: An interaction between natural cytokinins and trigonelline in control of the cell cycle in peas and soybeans is reported, the first report of an interaction of two naturally occurring hormones that affect cell arrest in either G1 or G2 in tissues of either plants or animals.

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TL;DR: In this article , the response of exogenous melatonin (0, 50, 100, 150 µmol/L) on plant growth, root hormone levels and the photosynthetic system of trifoliate orange (Citrus trifoliata L.) seedlings exposed to 0 or 150 mmol/L NaCl for 4 weeks.
Abstract: Soil salinity has negative effects on crop growth and production, and melatonin (MT) plays an important role in regulating plant salt stress. However, it is not clear whether exogenous melatonin mitigates the negative effect on citrus plants subjected to salt stress. This study aimed to explore the response of exogenous melatonin (0, 50, 100, 150 µmol/L) on plant growth, root hormone levels and the photosynthetic system of trifoliate orange (Citrus (Poncirus) trifoliata L.) seedlings exposed to 0 or 150 mmol/L NaCl for 4 weeks. The 150 mmol/L NaCl treatment significantly increased root zeatin riboside, gibberellin and brassinolide levels, while dramatically reducing plant growth, root auxin levels, leaf photosynthesis and fluorescence indexes of seedlings. However, melatonin treatment partially ameliorated reductions in plant height and dry matter accumulation caused by salt stress. Melatonin (100 µmol/L) appears to interact with IAA but not the other hormones studied. Furthermore, the effects of NaCl stress on the net photosynthetic rate, stomatal conductance, maximum photochemical efficiency, PSII effective photon yield, photochemical quenching and other indicators of seedlings leaves were also partially alleviated and the damage of NaCl stress was also reduced when seedlings were treated with melatonin. This suggests that 100 µmol/L melatonin may be an effective treatment.

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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202333
2022103
202135
202034
201932
201848