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. 1990 Jul;93(3):967–975. doi: 10.1104/pp.93.3.967

Effect of Potato Seed-Tuber Age on Plant Establishment and Amelioration of Age-Linked Effects with Auxin 1

Loretta J Mikitzel 1,2, N Richard Knowles 1
PMCID: PMC1062616  PMID: 16667608

Abstract

Studies were conducted to characterize the effect of advanced potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) seed-tuber age on plant growth potential and whole-plant morphology. Plant growth from single-eye seedcores from 5- to 18-month old `Russet Burbank' seedtubers was compared. Loss in apical dominance was apparent with advanced age. On a per-core basis, the amount of plant dry weight was equal for the two ages at 30 days from planting. However, individual plants from older cores displayed reduced shoot, root and leaf dry weights, leaf area, and leaf number. These effects reflected altered dry-matter partitioning and contributed to an overall change in plant morphology with advanced age. On a total seedcore basis, relative growth rate of plants from older seedcores was greater than that from younger seedcores over the 30 day growth interval. Leaf area ratio was also greater for plants from the older seedcores; however, unit leaf rate was not affected by tuber age and plants from both young and old seedcores assimilated dry matter at the same rate. Age-induced differences in growth indices reflected differences in the degree of plant differentiation over the interval of study. Treating younger seedcores with 1-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) prior to planting inhibited overall plant growth. In older cores, NAA stimulated root growth, restored apical dominance, decreased leaf number per plant, and increased average leaf area per leaf. In short, NAA altered the morphology of plants growing from older seedcores to more closely resemble that of plants growing from younger seedcores. While auxin significantly altered plant form, vigor of plants from older seedcores was not fully restored by auxin treatment, indicating that age-reduced vigor of potato seed-tubers is not solely mediated by auxin.

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