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Plant Physiology 44:183-188 (1969) © 1969 American Society of Plant Biologists Growth Regulator Induced Movement of Photosynthetic Products Into Fruits of `Black Corinth' Grapes 1a Department of Viticulture and Enology, University of California, Davis, California 95616
The effect of exogenous growth regulators on movement of assimilates into flowers and young fruits of `Black Corinth' grapes was studied. Clusters were treated with growth regulator and after 0.5 hr to 5 days the leaves above the clusters were exposed to 14CO2. Control shoots received 14CO2 but no growth regulator. At harvest, counting and radioautographic techniques were used to ascertain amount and distribution of activity in clusters. Clusters were dipped in 4-CPA (4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid), GA3 (gibberellic acid), or BA (benzyladenine). All berries were heavier than controls within 3 days. Total counts in the fruits were increased by 4-CPA, and the distribution of radioactivity among the sugar, organic acid, and amino acid fractions was usually altered by all treatments. In a time series experiment, within 6 hr after treatment of fruits with GA3 there was almost an 8-fold increase in total counts relative to the control. After 12 hr there was about a 9-fold and 6-fold increase in counts in tartaric and malic acids, respectively, and in
1 This work was supported in part by NSF Grant GB-3565.
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