Abstract

The objectives of this study were to investigate the changes in plant hormones during tiller bud growing in rice ( Oryza sativa L.) and the mechanism that underlies the effect of hormonal regulation on tiller bud growth. Rice cultivars Yangdao 6 ( indica) and Nanjing 44 ( japonica) were used to investigate the effects of exogenous abscisic acid (ABA, 50 mg L −1), gibberellic acid 3 (GA 3, 50 mg L −1), and α-naphthalene acetic acid (NAA, 50 mg L −1) on tiller bud outgrowth and the changes of endogenous hormones. After foliar spray of the exogenous hormones, the tiller bud growth was completely inhibited in treatments of GA 3 and NAA applies; but exogenous ABA application slowed down the growth rate of tiller bud. Both exogenous GA 3 and NAA increased the ABA contents in tiller node and tiller bud and decreased the zeatin + zeatin riboside (Z+ZR) contents. Exogenous GA 3 increased the IAA content in tiller node; besides, the variation of IAA and Z+ZR occurred earlier than that of ABA. Suggestively, these 3 endogenous hormones are closely associated with tiller bud growth, of which only IAA and Z+ZR play key roles, although ABA can affect the growth velocity of tiller bud. Exogenous hormones regulate tiller bud growth through changing the contents of endogenous ABA, IAA, and Z+ZR in rice plant.

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