Rjn. Emery et al., BRANCH DEVELOPMENT IN LUPINUS-ANGUSTIFOLIUS-L. - II - RELATIONSHIP WITH ENDOGENOUS ABA, IAA AND CYTOKININS IN AXILLARY AND MAIN STEM BUDS, Journal of Experimental Botany, 49(320), 1998, pp. 555-562
The concentrations of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), cyto kinins (CK) and
abscisic acid (ABA) were measured in buds of different regions (main
stem and lateral branches) of Lupinus angustifolius L. (cv. Merrit) an
d at different stages in the development of branches, In lupin, branch
ing patterns are the result of discrete regions of axillary branches (
upper, middle and basal) which elongate at much different rates, Early
in development only the main shoot elongates, followed usually by bas
al branch growth and then rapid upper branch growth, Branches in the m
iddle of the main stem grow only weakly or fail to develop, Levels of
IAA were generally high in the apical buds of slowly growing branches
and low in buds from strongly growing branches, whereas CK levels show
ed the opposite relationship, CK:IAA ratio showed a closer relationshi
p with the rate of growth of a particular branch better than the level
s of either CK or IAA alone, During early stages of growth ABA concent
ration did not follow the rate of branch growth, However, later in dev
elopment, where growth did not closely match the ratio of CK:IAA, ABA
level showed a strong negative relationship with growth, A significant
decrease in ABA was associated with continued strong growth of the ma
in stem apex following a decline in CK:IAA ratio. Overall, the best re
lationship between the level of growth factors in apical buds and bran
ching pattern in lupin was the ratio of CK:IAA, implying that high CK:
IAA at a given bud would promote growth, ABA level appeared to play a
secondary role, as a growth inhibitor.