Ethylene: a factor in defoliation induced by auxins
- PMID: 5764868
- DOI: 10.1126/science.163.3871.1067
Ethylene: a factor in defoliation induced by auxins
Abstract
Aerial sprays of synthetic auxins defoliate many species of tropical trees. Treatment of Euonymus japonica leaves with the n-butyl ester of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid causes premature senescence and leaf fall and stimulates ethylene production by the blade 5-to 25-fold. Exposure to ethylene alone similarly accelerates senescence and leaf fall. Evidence indicates that the defoliant action of auxin is mediated through the enhanced amounts of ethylene in the blade.
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