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Plant Physiology 71:536-540 (1983) © 1983 American Society of Plant Biologists Comparison between Ultraviolet Irradiation and Ethylene Effects on Senescence Parameters in Carnation Flowers 1Department of Ornamental Horticulture, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, P.O. Box 12, Rehovot, Israel
The effects of ethylene and ultraviolet (UV) irradiation on parameters of senescence in carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus L. cv White Sim) flowers were characterized and compared.
UV irradiation ( Sucrose uptake by cells, membrane ATPase activity, and membrane lipid fluidity all decreased after UV treatment. These parameters were shown earlier to decline during natural or ethylene-induced senescence. UV irradiation induced ethylene production by the petals only during the period of irradiation. However, silver thiosulfate treatment, which blocks ethylene action, showed that the irradiation effects were not due to the ethylene evolved. On the basis of the above results, we concluded that both ethylene and UV irradiation promote a sequence of reactions in the tissue similar to those of natural senescence. However, UV irradiation initiates a reaction which is independent of that which ethylene initiates.
2 Permanent address: Horticultural Research Institute, Knoxfield, Victoria, Australia; supported by Department of Agriculture, Victoria, Australia. 1 Supported in part by funds granted by the Charles H. Revson Foundation. The statements made and the views expressed, however, are solely the responsibility of the authors.
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