biologia plantarum

International journal on Plant Life established by Bohumil Nìmec in 1959

Biologia plantarum 27:334-338, 1985 | DOI: 10.1007/BF02879873

Rapid interorgan communications in higher plants with special reference to flowering

C. Penel1, Th. Gaspae1, H. Greppin1
1 Laboratoire de Physiologie végétale, Université de Genève, Genève 4, Switzerland

Several examples of transmission of rapid signals within plants are described. Most of these signals may be inhibited by pretreating plants with LiCl, with inhibitors of ionic permeability, or with substances interfering with Ca2+. Accordingly, they are dependent on ionic changes. LiCl also prevents or delays the onset of flowering in long-day plants. In addition isolated organs or tissues most often do not react to an external stimulus as do similar organs or tissues within an intact plant. All these facts lead to the conclusion that plants are highly integrated organisms. Any change in the ionic equilibrium occurring in one part of these organisms has rapid consequences in other parts. This hypothesis may be applied to the floral process: after perception of the appropriate environmental conditions, the leaves modify the orientation of meristem differentiation by promoting the redistribution of ions (especially Ca2+, which has a "second messenger" function).

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Penel, C., Gaspae, T., & Greppin, H. (1985). Rapid interorgan communications in higher plants with special reference to flowering. Biologia plantarum27(4-5), 334-338. doi: 10.1007/BF02879873
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