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The fluctuation of free IAA under 16 h dark period in shoots (receptor organs of photoperiodic induction) and roots of the short-day plant (SDP)Chenopodium rubrum and in shoots of the long-day plant (LDP)Chenopodium murale is very similar. The data reflect the general adjustment of auxin level to day-length rather than changes due to floral induction. However, the shift in phasing of the circadian rhythm of flowering was accompanied by a change in the position of the’ troughs’ of free IAA levels indicating a possible relationship between the two processes. Periods of higher sensitivity to application of IAA (3. 10-4M) inhibitory to flowering have been observed both during the endogenous rhythm of flowering in the SDPC. rubrum and during induction by days of continuous illumination in the LDPC. murale. There exist common traits in the response of LDP and of SDPChenopodium to auxin treatment. Aminoethoxyvinylglycine (AVG), an inhibitor of ethylene biosynthesis, counteracted some flowering inhibitory effects of IAA when applied simultaneously with it. This suggests that auxin effects in modifying flowering might in fact be due to ethylene.
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Krekule, J., Pavlová, L., Součkova, D. et al. Auxin in flowering of short-pay and long-dayChenopodium species. Biol Plant 27, 310–317 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02879868
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