Changes of free polyamines in the leaves and stems of Kinnow mandarin tree as affected by alternate bearing
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Abstract:
In order to investigate the seasonal changes and the possible role of the free polyamines in the leaves and stems on the alternate bearing habit of the Kinnow mandarin (Citrus reticulata Blanco) trees, a comparative study was conducted to analyze the levels of free polyamines (putrescine, spermidine and spermine) in the leaves and stems tissues of on and off trees during the flower bud formation period. Samples were taken from trees in one month interval period in a commercial orchard in the City of Darab, Fars Province from Nov. 2010 till Mar. 2011 according to the stages of flower bud phenology in citrus. The experiments were designed as a randomized complete block with three replications and two trees per each replication. The experiments were designed as a randomized complete block with three replications and two trees per each replication. Total polyamines (putrescine, spermidine and spermine) levels in leaves were higher in off trees than in on trees throughout the experimental period but only the differences of spermine contents were significant during the most of season. The contents of spermidine and spermine in the stems of off trees were significantly higher than in on trees most of the season. Putrescine levels and polyamine ratio (putrescine/spermidine늗ꮚ⧞) in the stems were significantly higher in on trees than in off ones. Time of sampling had no significant effect on the stem total polyamines, putrescine and polyamine ratio in off trees. Results could not show a relationship between polyamine fluctuations in stems and leaves with processes of flower bud formation in mandarin trees.
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English
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Journal of Plant Process and Function, Volume:6 Issue: 4, Winter 2018
Pages:
29 to 36
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