Plant Production Science (Jan 2005)

Endogenous Gibberellins in Bulbils of Chinese Yam during Growth and Storage

  • Sang Kuk Kim,
  • Tae Kwonu Shon,
  • Shin Young Park,
  • Sang Chul Lee,
  • Hak Yoon Kim,
  • Eun Young Sohn,
  • Soo Won Jang,
  • Yeon Sik Choo,
  • Kil Ung Kim,
  • In-Jung Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1626/pps.8.181
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 181 – 185

Abstract

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Five gibberellins in the early-13-hydroxylation pathway (GA53, GA44, GA19, GA20 and GA1), and six gibberellins in the non-13-hydroxylation pathway (GA12, GA15, GA24, GA9, GA36 and GA4), were detected in the bulbils of Chinese yam. This indicated the presence of two gibberellin biosynthetic pathways in bulbils. The total endogenous gibberellins were dramatically increased in enlarged bulbils. The endogenous level of bioactive GA4 was always higher than that of GA1. A rapid increase in endogenous gibberellins including bioactive GA4 was observed during a 30-day storage period. These results show that gibberellins are closely related to bulbil enlargement and dormancy in Chinese yam plants. However, further research is needed for better understanding of the fluctuation of gibberellin levels in bulbils of Chinese yam during storage.

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