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. 2019 Jan 10;9:1945. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2018.01945

Table 3.

Effects of polyamines on plant growth and development.

Plant species Polyamine treatment Effect Outcome Citation
Arabidopsis thaliana Spd (0.3 or 3 mM) CHA + DFMO (4 mM) Inhibitors preventing bolting and flowering, exogenous PAs to poorly flowering plants can significantly add to their flowering response PAs promote flowering Applewhite et al., 2010
Dendranthema morifolium Spd (0.1 mM/L) Significantly affect endogenous polyamines (Spd, Spm) and endogenous hormones (IAA, ZR, IPA, GA) Accelerate the process of flower bud differentiation Xu, 2015
Wheat Spd or Spm (1 mM) In wheat grains, endogenous Spd, Spm, ABA, and IAA contents ↑, ETH content↓ Increased the grain filling rate and the grain weight Liu et al., 2013
Sugarcane Put (500 μM) Somatic embryos in embryogenic callus↑ Induces somatic embryo development Reis et al., 2016
Seedless grapevine PAs (0.3–3 mM) Embryo germination rate↑ Efficiency of embryo rescue in vitro Jiao et al., 2017
Indica rice Put (30 mg/l) Spm and Spd contents↑, affect the expression levels of ADC1 gene and SAMDC gene Improve the growing state and the callus embryogenic traits Tan et al., 2017

↓: Indicates a decrease in substance content or enzyme activity; ↑: Indicates an increase in substance content or enzyme activity.