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Egyptian Journal of Physiological Sciences. 1994; 18 (1): 67-85
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-107918

ABSTRACT

The effect of decapitation or covering the shoot apex on growth and endogenous hormonal picture of Duranta repens were studied. It was found that, the decapitated shoots do not increase in length, but carry more lateral branches leading to lowest apical dominance. This was accompanied by the least contents and levels of gibberellins and auxins with the appearance of ABA and highest content and levels of cytokinins. But, the length of intact shoots with exposed apical buds was highly increased with no laterals leading to highest apical dominance accompanied with a hormonal picture opposite to that found in the decapitated shoots. However, the branches with covered apices showed median patterns in growth, apical dominance and endogenous hormonal picture


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Gibberellins/analysis , Indoleacetic Acids/analysis , Cytokinins , Hormones
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Egyptian Journal of Physiological Sciences. 1994; 18 (1): 87-112
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-107919

ABSTRACT

The results of this investigation revealed that cold storage of pea seeds, under different moisture levels, slightly increased their carbohydrate content [in terms of mg per 1 g dry weight]. At the early stages of germination [3-day age] there was no significant effect on the total carbohydrate content of the cotyledons, though 30% moisture treatment tended to reduce starch content whereas, that of the radicle was remarkably low. After 7 days of germination, a drop in total carbohydrates of the whole seedlings of all treatments was obvious, compared with 3-day old stage. This may be due to continued metabolic activities leading to growth. After 15 days from sowing GA3 at 10% moisture seemed to cause a drop in the carbohydrate content of the plant organs and whole seedlings. At 50% moisture, GA3 increased the carbohydrate content of roots and leaves above the controls


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Gibberellins/analysis , Indoleacetic Acids , Humidity , Temperature , Seeds/physiology
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