2004
DOI: 10.1078/0176-1617-01256
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Changes in polyamine pattern are involved in floral initiation and development in Polianthes tuberosa

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“…JARQ 40 (1) 2006 eral lines of evidence. Firstly, in some plants, an accordant change in total polyamine titers or a single polyamine type accompanies the floral development, as is revealed in Pharbitis nil 19 , Xanthium strumarium 30 , Polianthes tuberosa 31 , strawberry 80 , and tobacco…”
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“…JARQ 40 (1) 2006 eral lines of evidence. Firstly, in some plants, an accordant change in total polyamine titers or a single polyamine type accompanies the floral development, as is revealed in Pharbitis nil 19 , Xanthium strumarium 30 , Polianthes tuberosa 31 , strawberry 80 , and tobacco…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, methylglyoxal bis(guanylhydrazone) (MGBG), an inhibitor of SAMDC, caused strong inhibition of flowering in Spirodela punctata, whereas the inhibitory effect was abolished by applying Spd exogenously 20 . The number of flower primodium of Polianthes tuberosa was significantly reduced by cyclohexylamine (CHA), a specific reversible inhibitor of SPDS/SPMS 31 . Exotic Spd can reverse the effects of the biosynthetic inhibitors, which possibly highlights the significance of Spd in the floral development 31 .…”
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“…The importance of polyamines in flower bud differentiation has been confirmed by numerous laboratory studies (Aribaud and Martin-Tanguy, 1994;Huang et al, 2004;Meijón et al, 2011;Wimalasekera et al, 2011). Endogenous PA concentrations in plants change dramatically during the transition from vegetative phase to reproductive (Applewhite et al, 2000;Aribaud and Martin-Tanguy, 1994;Davis, 2009;Meijón et al, 2011;Wimalasekera et al, 2011).…”
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“…Different with our results, Tarenghi and Martin-Tanguy (1995) reported that conjugated Spd was the predominant amide during the earliest stages of floral differentiation in strawberry. Spd has been noted as a marker for flower induction in many plants (Fiala et al, 1988;Huang et al, 2004). Spd-and Spm-deficient Arabidopsis mutants showed early proliferative arrest of apical inflorescence meristems (Hanzawa et al, 2000).…”
Section: Metabolism Of Endogenous Pas In Chrysanthemum During Flower mentioning
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