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Auxin Biosynthesis during Seed Germination in <i>Phaseolus vulgaris</i>
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1992
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BiologyBiosynthesisIaa ConjugatesBotanyBiochemistryNatural SciencesGeneticsPlant ReproductionIndoleacetic AcidMature SeedsPlant BiochemistryAuxin BiosynthesisPlant Growth RegulatorMedicinePlant HormonePlant PhysiologyPlant MetabolismPlant Development
The relative roles of de novo biosynthesis of indoleacetic acid (IAA) and IAA conjugates stored in mature seeds (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in supplying auxin to germinating bean seedlings were studied. Using (2)H oxide and 2,4,5,6,7-[(2)H]l-tryptophan as tracers of IAA synthesis, we have shown that de novo biosynthesis of IAA, primarily from tryptophan, is an important source of auxin for young bean seedlings. New synthesis of IAA was detected as early as the second day of germination, at which time the seedlings began to accumulate fresh weight intensively and the total content of free IAA began to increase steadily. IAA conjugates that accumulate in large amounts in cotyledons of mature seeds may thus be considered to be only one of the possible sources of IAA required for the growth of bean seedlings.
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