Daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus L. ‘Dutch Master’) flowers detached at the base of their ovaries and held with their cut ends in 10–100 uM abscisic acid (ABA) senesced prematurely. Symptoms of the ABA treatment included water-soaking of the tepals and early collapse of the corona. No water-soaking was seen in tepals of flowers held in water. Instead, the tepals of these flowers dried. The ABA content increased in tepals of the potted flowers as they senesced. The rise in tepal ABA content coincided with the appearance of visual signs of senescence. When the flowers were cut and placed in water, a treatment that accelerated their senescence, the increase in ABA occurred earlier. Exogenously applied ABA enhanced the premature accumulation of senescenceassociated transcripts in the tepals. Their ABA-mediated induction was not prevented when the flowers were pre-treated with 1-methylcyclopropene, an inhibitor of ethylene action, indicating that ABA induced the transcripts independently of ethylene. The transcripts accumulated in opened control flowers before the rise in endogenous ABA. Attempts to extend floral longevity by using putative inhibitors of ABA biosynthesis [tungstate, fluridone (applied as Sonar1) and 1,1- dimethyl-4-(phenylsulphonyl)semicarbazide (DPSS)] were unsuccessful. However, inclusion of 100 mM gibberellic acid (GA3) in the vase solution reduced the senescence-inducing effects of 50 uM ABA suggesting a possible mechanism for in-vivo control of senescence.

Role of abscisic acid in perianth senescence of daffodil / D. A. Hunter, A. Ferrante, P. Vernieri, M. S. Reid. - In: PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM. - ISSN 0031-9317. - 121:2(2004), pp. 313-321. [10.1111/j.0031-9317.2004.0311.x]

Role of abscisic acid in perianth senescence of daffodil

A. Ferrante
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2004

Abstract

Daffodil (Narcissus pseudonarcissus L. ‘Dutch Master’) flowers detached at the base of their ovaries and held with their cut ends in 10–100 uM abscisic acid (ABA) senesced prematurely. Symptoms of the ABA treatment included water-soaking of the tepals and early collapse of the corona. No water-soaking was seen in tepals of flowers held in water. Instead, the tepals of these flowers dried. The ABA content increased in tepals of the potted flowers as they senesced. The rise in tepal ABA content coincided with the appearance of visual signs of senescence. When the flowers were cut and placed in water, a treatment that accelerated their senescence, the increase in ABA occurred earlier. Exogenously applied ABA enhanced the premature accumulation of senescenceassociated transcripts in the tepals. Their ABA-mediated induction was not prevented when the flowers were pre-treated with 1-methylcyclopropene, an inhibitor of ethylene action, indicating that ABA induced the transcripts independently of ethylene. The transcripts accumulated in opened control flowers before the rise in endogenous ABA. Attempts to extend floral longevity by using putative inhibitors of ABA biosynthesis [tungstate, fluridone (applied as Sonar1) and 1,1- dimethyl-4-(phenylsulphonyl)semicarbazide (DPSS)] were unsuccessful. However, inclusion of 100 mM gibberellic acid (GA3) in the vase solution reduced the senescence-inducing effects of 50 uM ABA suggesting a possible mechanism for in-vivo control of senescence.
Daffodil ; senescence ; postharvest
Settore AGR/04 - Orticoltura e Floricoltura
2004
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