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Strigolactones are transported from roots to shoots, although not through the xylem.

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Journal of Pesticide Science, p.D15-045, 2015Trabajos contenidos:
  • Xie, X
  • Yoneyama, K
  • Kisugi, T
  • Nomura, T
  • Akiyama, K
  • Asami, T
  • Yoneyama, K
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: Strigolactones (SLs)mainly produced in roots move upward to shoots and inhibit axillary bud outgrowth. However, SLs were not detected by LC-MS/MS in xylem saps collected from rice, tomato, cucumber, tobacco, sorghum, and Arabidopsis. d1-Orobanchol and d6-4-deoxyorobanchol that were fed to roots of rice plants were detected in shoots harvested 20 hr after treatment, although not in the xylem sap. These results imply that both endogenous and exogenous SLs are transported from roots to shoots, although not through the xylem. © Pesticide Science Society of Japan
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Strigolactones (SLs)mainly produced in roots move upward to shoots and inhibit axillary bud outgrowth. However, SLs were not detected by LC-MS/MS in xylem saps collected from rice, tomato, cucumber, tobacco, sorghum, and Arabidopsis. d1-Orobanchol and d6-4-deoxyorobanchol that were fed to roots of rice plants were detected in shoots harvested 20 hr after treatment, although not in the xylem sap. These results imply that both endogenous and exogenous SLs are transported from roots to shoots, although not through the xylem. © Pesticide Science Society of Japan

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