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- Title
Endogenous abscisic acid levels are not linked to methyl jasmonate-promoted senescence of detached rice leaves.
- Authors
Wang, Jen-Wu; Kao, Ching
- Abstract
Both abscisic acid (ABA) and jasmonates are known to promote leaf senescence. Since ABA and jasmonates have both chemical and physiological similarities, we are interested to know whether senescence of detached rice leaves induced by methyl jasmonate (MJ) is mediated through an increase in endogenous ABA levels. In darkness, the endogenous level of ABA in detached rice leaves remained unchanged in the first day of incubation in water and increased about 5 times its initial value in the second day. However, the pattern of senescence, as judged by protein loss, was rapid during the first day. MJ significantly promoted senescence of detached rice leaves. Contrary to our expectation, endogenous ABA levels decreased in MJ-treated detached rice leaves. Similar to the effect of MJ, endogenous ABA levels decreased in detached rice leaves which were induced to senesce by treatment with NH4Cl. These results suggest that endogenous ABA levels are not linked to MJ-induced senescence of detached rice leaves.
- Publication
Plant Growth Regulation, 1999, Vol 28, Issue 1, p17
- ISSN
0167-6903
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1023/A:1006251922889