Abstract

In water culture experiments, plants grown under inducing climatic conditions (20°C and 12 h) and continuous supply of N had a relatively low ABA and a high GA content in the shoot. These plants failed to form tubers. The combination of these same climatic conditons with interruption of the N supply led to an increase in the ABA and the simultaneous decrease in the GA content, i.e. a high ABA/GA ratio. Coincidently tuberization occurred. Restoration of the N supply caused an inversion of the ABA/GA ratio and was often accompanied by regrowth of tubers. Under non-inducing climatic conditions (30°C or 18 h) interruption of the N supply still increased the aBA content but failed to decrease the GA content. Under these conditions tuberization was not observed. The results indicate that N nutrition, like photoperiod and temperature, may control tuberization in potato plants mainly by changing the ABA/GA ratio.

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