Abstract

A fraction of xylem sap collected from squash ( Cucurbita maxima) root and separated with gel filtration showed strong promoting activity in a greening bioassay using etiolated cucumber cotyledons. This activity decreased with waterlogging of the root. The promoting factor was purified with sequential gel-permeation, and reverse-phase and normal-phase column chromatographies. Zeatin- O-glucoside (ZOG) was identified as the promoting factor by monitoring liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. Although the glycosyl conjugate of zeatin was thought to be inactive, ZOG had a promoting activity that was 100 times higher than those of zeatin and zeatin riboside between concentrations of 10 –9 to 10 –4 M in the greening bioassay. These results suggest that in some developmental stages, the conjugation of cytokinins with a sugar moiety, such as glucose, might be a key factor in the control of shoot greening by roots.

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