Conditioning of Fasciation by Gibberellin and Genotype in Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)

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U. K. Nadjimov
I. M. Scott
G. N. Fatkhullaeva
M. S. Mirakhmedov
B. U. Nasirullaev
D. A. Musaev
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[1] Department of Genetics and Biotechnology,
[2] Tashkent State University,undefined
[3] 700095 Tashkent,undefined
[4] Republic of Uzbekistan,undefined
[5] Institute of Biological Sciences,undefined
[6] University of Wales,undefined
[7] Aberystwyth,undefined
[8] SY23 3DA,undefined
[9] United Kingdom,undefined
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Key Words. Fasciation—Gibberellin—Gossypium—Leaf-shape—Mutant;
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The round-leafed mutant cotton line L-501 developed fasciation of the upper stem when field grown in Central Asia. Fasciation co-segregated with the mutant gene for round leaves In.l Fasciation developed at the flowering stage, but removal of floral buds did not prevent fasciation. Fasciation in L-501 could be inhibited by the gibberellin (GA) biosynthesis inhibitor chlorocholine chloride or by fusicoccin. GA3 application in the field induced fasciation in the mutant's parental line L-463, which has five-lobed leaves and does not normally develop fasciation. Fasciation did not develop in either line, even after GA3 treatment, in UK glasshouse conditions.
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