Jc. Suttle et Gm. Banowetz, Changes in cis-zeatin and cis-zeatin riboside levels and biological activity during potato tuber dormancy, PHYSL PLANT, 109(1), 2000, pp. 68-74
The effects of postharvest storage duration and temperature on endogenous c
is-zeatin (cis-Z) and cis-zeatin riboside (cis-ZR) levels in potato (Solanu
m tuberosum L.,) tubers were determined in relation to tuber bud dormancy.
The tubers used in these studies were completely dormant for at least 81 da
ys of storage. Thereafter, tuber bud dormancy diminished gradually and afte
r 165 days of postharvest storage, the tubers were completely non-dormant.
Immediately after harvest, endogenous levels of cis-Z and cis-ZR were appro
ximately 25 pmol (g fresh weight)(-1) and 8 pmol (g fresh weight)(-1), resp
ectively. In tubers exiting dormancy but stored at a growth-inhibiting temp
erature (3 degrees C), endogenous levels of cis-Z rose over threefold after
25 days of storage and remained elevated for the duration of the study. Le
vels of cis-ZR remained essentially constant during this same period. In tu
bers transferred to a growth permissive temperature (20 degrees C) prior to
use, the rise in endogenous cis-Z was less dramatic and more protracted; i
ncreasing twofold after 53 days of storage, No change in cis-Z riboside con
tent was observed in these tubers during this period. Dose-response studies
using either cis-Z or Ir trans-Z demonstrated a time-dependent increase in
cytokinin sensitivity during postharvest storage. Immediately after harves
t, dormant tubers were insensitive to both zeatin isomers, Thereafter, tube
rs exhibited a dose-dependent increase in premature sprouting following inj
ection with either cytokinin isomer, After injection into dormant tubers, c
is-[8-C-14]-zeatin was metabolized primarily to adenine/adenosine and cis-Z
riboside, Seven days after injection, less than 10% of the recovered radio
activity was associated with trans-ZR. These results are consistent with a
role for endogenous cis-Z (and its derivatives) in the regulation of potato
tuber dormancy.