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. 1975 Jul;56(1):51-5.
doi: 10.1104/pp.56.1.51.

Dark CO(2) Fixation in Gladiolus Cormels and Its Regulation during the Break of Dormancy

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Dark CO(2) Fixation in Gladiolus Cormels and Its Regulation during the Break of Dormancy

C Ginzburg. Plant Physiol. 1975 Jul.

Abstract

The increase in dark CO(2) fixation during cold storage of Gladiolus x gandavensis van Houtte-type grandiflorus cormels is used to monitor changes in their state of dormancy. Dark fixation is also promoted by benzyladenine, which breaks cormel dormancy, and is inhibited by abscisic acid and gibberellin A(3), which inhibit cormel germination. The rate of dark fixation by nondormant cormels is five times higher than that in dormant ones. Dark fixation is not due to microorganisms. It is temperature-dependent and can be measured stoichiometrically in vivo. The apex and base of the cormels accumulate more label than the central part. Dark fixation of both dormant and nondormant cormels is also promoted by imbibition in water. The fate of the labeled assimilates was followed by ion exchange chromatography.

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