Abstract

AbstractEndogenous auxin levels in the shoots of apple cv. Ingrid Marie (red mutant) treated with SADH (succinic acid‐2,2‐dimethylhydrazide) were measured. SADH was applied in aqueous solution at 12.5, 25 or 50 mM concentrations in June, 3 weeks after flowering. The defoliated shoot tips were analysed just before SADH spray and 7, 15, 30 and 60 days after spraying. Similar treatments had been made in earlier years.When analysed before the treatment of the year started, shoot extracts of control plants contained higher auxin level than those shoots which were to receive SADH treatment, indicating a residual effect of SADH treatmens during previous years. There was almost no auxin activity in the shoots analysed after 7, 15 and 30 days of SADH treatment. The control plants maintained a high level of auxin activity during this period. However, after 60 days of treatment, shoots treated with 25 or 50 mM exhibited higher auxin activity than control shoots. There appears to be no relationship between the SADH concentration and reduction in auxin activity in the shoots at early stages after treatment.

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