1986
DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-3054.1986.tb03403.x
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Effects of a brassinosteroid on growth and on H+‐extrusion in isolated radish cotyledons: comparison with the effects of benzyladenine

Abstract: We investigated the effect of 24‐epibrassinolide (BR) on the cytokinin‐bioassay based on growth of isolated radish (Raphanus sativus L. cv. Tondo Rosso Quarantino) cotyledons. BR stimulated growth of the cotyledons by about 50% when applied at saturating concentrations (3 μM). This effect was much lower than that of saturating concentrations of benzyladenine (BA) which was about 150% at 10 μM BA. The effects of saturating concentrations of BR and BA were additive. BR, but not BA, stimulated H+‐secretion by the… Show more

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“…The reduced cotyledon size of the Arabidopsis dwf1-6, cbb2, and cbb3 mutants (which are allelic to the dim, bri1, and cpd mutants, respectively) is primarily due to a reduction of cell size rather than cell number (Kauschmann et al, 1996). Exogenously applied BR stimulates cotyledon growth (Mandava et al, 1981;De Michelis and Lado, 1986). Similar to the observation in Azuki bean epicotyls, the BR-induced growth appears to depend on acidification of the wall space (De Michelis and Lado, 1986).…”
Section: Leavesmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…The reduced cotyledon size of the Arabidopsis dwf1-6, cbb2, and cbb3 mutants (which are allelic to the dim, bri1, and cpd mutants, respectively) is primarily due to a reduction of cell size rather than cell number (Kauschmann et al, 1996). Exogenously applied BR stimulates cotyledon growth (Mandava et al, 1981;De Michelis and Lado, 1986). Similar to the observation in Azuki bean epicotyls, the BR-induced growth appears to depend on acidification of the wall space (De Michelis and Lado, 1986).…”
Section: Leavesmentioning
confidence: 60%