Protein Information

ID 821
Name ACO1
Synonyms ACO 1; ACO1; Aconitase; Aconitase 1; Aconitase 1 variant; Aconitate hydratase; Citrate hydro lyase; Ferritin repressor protein…

Compound Information

ID 1703
Name ethephon
CAS

Reference

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10594109 Hussain A, Black CR, Taylor IB, Roberts JA: Soil compaction. Plant Physiol. 1999 Dec;121(4):1227-38.
A role for ethylene in regulating leaf expansion and shoot growth in tomato?. The role of ethylene in regulating growth in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) during compaction stress was examined using wild-type (cv Ailsa Craig) and transgenic (ACO1 (AS)) genotypes; the latter has a reduced capacity to produce ethylene. Ethephon or silver ions were applied to increase ethylene production or block its action. Shoot growth in both genotypes was comparable in uncompacted (1.1 g cm (-3)) and uniformly compacted soil (1.5 g cm (-3)). However, a 1.1/1.5-g cm (-3) split-pot treatment invoked marked genotypic differences: growth was reduced in cv Ailsa Craig but was comparable to uncompacted control plants in ACO1 (AS). As xylem sap abscisic acid levels were similar, abscisic acid was not responsible for inhibiting growth in cv Ailsa Craig. These genotypic differences in growth were accompanied by increased ethylene evolution in cv Ailsa Craig, suggesting that the ability of ACO1 (AS) to maintain growth in the split-pot treatment reflected its lower ethylene levels, a view supported by the observation that excising the roots in the compacted compartment reduced ethylene evolution and restored shoot growth in cv Ailsa Craig. Treatment with silver restored shoot growth in cv Ailsa Craig, whereas treatment with ethephon reduced growth in ACO1 (AS). Thus, ethylene apparently has a key role in determining growth when tomato plants encounter differential soil compaction.
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