Zeatin-9-riboside was identified in shoots and roots of Pinus resinosa
by GC-MS analysis of its permethyl derivative. Based on their chromat
ographic properties on Sephadex LH-20 and C18 HPLC, and their suscepti
bility to enzymatic degradation, several other cytokinins have been te
ntatively identified. The basic fraction of both the roots and shoots
contained zeatin, whereas the shoots contained dihydrozeatin-O-glucosi
de and the roots contained zeatin-O-glucoside. Zeatin-9-riboside monop
hosphate, isopentenyladenosine monophosphate ([9R-5'P]iP) and glucosyl
phosphate derivatives were detected in the acidic fractions from both
roots and shoots. There were equivalent amounts of [9R-5'P]iP in both
roots and shoots. The presence of equivalent amounts of [9R-5'P]iP in
both the roots and shots suggests that cytokinin biosynthesis may be
occurring in both locations.