Endogenous Gibberellins of Pine Pollen: II. Changes during Germination of Pinus attenuata, P. coulteri, and P. ponderosa Pollen
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- PMCID: PMC541892
- DOI: 10.1104/pp.56.5.655
Endogenous Gibberellins of Pine Pollen: II. Changes during Germination of Pinus attenuata, P. coulteri, and P. ponderosa Pollen
Abstract
The endogenous gibberellins (GAs) of pollen of Pinus attenuata, P. coulteri, and P. ponderosa were bioassayed at hour 0, 3, 15, 24, 48 and 72 of germination. Dormant pollen showed relatively high GA activity throughout the elution spectrum (i.e. ranging from relatively nonpolar to highly polar). The maximum GA activity was obtained at hour 15 in more polar regions and especially in the zone corresponding to GA(3) (for P. attenuata estimated as 250 micrograms of GA(3)/kilogram pollen). It is probable that the "nonpolar" GAs present in high quantities in dormant pollen and in early stages of germination were converted to "more polar" GAs as germination progressed. The amount of all GAs decreased after hour 15 of germination and by hour 72 no GAs could be detected. Among the species tested P. attenuata showed the highest over-all GA activity.
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