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Research Project: IMPROVING POTATO MARKET QUALITY THROUGH POSTHARVEST PHYSIOLOGY

Location: Sugarbeet and Potato Research

Title: Hormone Metabolism During Potato Tuber Dormancy

Authors
item Suttle, Jeffrey
item Destefano, Luis - UNIVERSIDAD PERUANA LIMA

Submitted to: Plant and Animal Genome
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: November 16, 2007
Publication Date: January 5, 2008
Citation: Suttle, J.C., Destefano, L. 2008. Hormone Metabolism During Potato Tuber Dormancy [abstract.] Plant and Animal Genome XVI Final Abstracts Guide. Abstract No. W82. p. 23.

Technical Abstract: At harvest and for an indeterminate period thereafter potato tubers will not sprout and are physiologically dormant. The length of tuber dormancy is dependent on cultivar and pre- and postharvest environmental conditions. Plant hormones have been shown to be involved in all phases of dormancy progression. In particular, ABA and cytokinin play pivotal roles in dormancy control. ABA is require for both initiation and maintenance of tuber dormancy and cytokinins are intimately involved in dormancy release. Recent studies have begun to elucidate the biochemical and molecular processes that regulate ABA and cytokinin turnover in potato tubers during dormancy progression. Genes encoding potential regulatory steps in ABA biosynthesis and metabolism and cytokinin inactivation have been cloned from Russet Burbank tuber tissues. The effects of dormancy status on hormone content, activity, and the expression of theses genes will be discussed in relation to the regulation of dormancy progression.

   

 
Project Team
Suttle, Jeffrey
Lulai, Edward
 
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  Quality and Utilization of Agricultural Products (306)
  Plant Biological and Molecular Processes (302)
 
 
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