Title: Lecture 7 Ethylene
1Lecture 7 - Ethylene
- Reference Taiz Zeiger (1998) Ch. 22
- Background to ethylene
- Ethylene synthesis transport
- Physiological effects of ethylene
2 Background to ethylene
- Historical
- ancient Chinese picked fruits ripen with
incense. - bonfires Puerto Rico, Phillipines promote
flowering pineapples, mangoes.
3 Background to ethylene
- Historical cont.
- 1800s streets lit with ethylene lamps
- leaks caused defoliation of trees.
4 Background to ethylene
- Historical cont.
- Jamaican Ag. Dept
- store oranges bananas together.
- premature ripening bananas.
5 Background to ethylene
- Historical cont.
- 1901 Neljubov
- stems of pea seedlings grew slowly, thickly,
horizontally - leaf epicotyl hook opening retarded.
Taiz Zeiger (1998) Fig 22.4
6 Background to ethylene
- Historical cont.
- Gane et al. (1934)
- ethylene as natural plant product
- classified as hormone.
7 Background to ethylene
- Historical cont.
- not regarded as impt hormone (auxin)
- gas chromatography (1959)
- "rediscovered".
8 Ethylene synthesis transport
- Synthesis
- prod. all parts of seed plants.
- meristems, nodes
- levels rise senescence, abscission, ripening,
wounding, stress.
9 Ethylene synthesis transport
- Synthesis
- from methionine
- simple structure
- lighter than air
Taiz Zeiger (1998) Fig 22.1
10 Ethylene synthesis transport
- Synthesis
- active low concn
- diffuse thru tissues
- fungi bacteria
11 Physiological effects of ethylene
- Fruit ripening
- fruit ripening
- degradation cell walls
- sugar accumulation
- disapp. phenolics
- -seeds ready for dispersal.
12 Physiological effects of ethylene
- Fruit ripening cont.
- accelerates ripening (many sp.)
- large inc. respiration some fruits (climacteric).
Taiz Zeiger (1998) Fig 22.5
13 Physiological effects of ethylene
- Fruit ripening - early 1900s.
- curing fruit in rooms with kerosene stove.
- small quantities of ethylene prod. enhanced
ripening.
14 Physiological effects of ethylene
- Fruit ripening - current
- high conc (5-10) CO2 inhibits effects
- storage high CO2, low O2
- autostimulation synthesis.
15 Physiological effects of ethylene
- Leaf epinasty
- downward curving leaves
- adaxial petiole growth
- waterlogging of roots.
Taiz Zeiger (1998) Fig 22.4
16 Physiological effects of ethylene
- Lateral cell expansion
- reduction cell elongation
- lateral swelling
- common many plants.
Taiz Zeiger (1998) Fig 22.4
17 Physiological effects of ethylene
- Lateral cell expansion cont.
- longitudinal orientation MT's
- reorientation microfibrils
- transverse growth.
Taiz Zeiger (1998) Fig 15.17
18 Physiological effects of ethylene
- Seed bud dormancy
- breaks seed dormancy (cereals)
- inc germination
- breaks bud dormancy e.g. potato
19 Physiological effects of ethylene
- Elongation in aquatic sp.
- promotes stem, petiole expansion
- allows leaves to stay above water
- GA inv. (rice).
20 Physiological effects of ethylene
- Root root hair growth
- high concns adventitious roots
- root hair inc. Arabidopsis
Taiz Zeiger (1998) Fig 22.4
21 Physiological effects of ethylene
- Flower induction
- inhibits most sp.
- pineapple, mango
- synchroniz. fruit set.
22 Physiological effects of ethylene
- Sex expression
- promotion femaleness monoecious sp.
- cucumber
- high GA. male
- ethylene female.
- female buds produce more ethylene
- eg. squash, pumpkin, melon.
23 Physiological effects of ethylene
- Leaf senescence
- promotes loss chlorophyll
- ABA involved
- increases rate not developmental switch
24 Physiological effects of ethylene
- Ethylene abscission
- promotes abscission leaves, flowers, fruits.
- triggers cell wall degrading enzymes
- auxin a suppressant.
Taiz Zeiger (1998) Fig 22.8
25 Physiological effects of ethylene
- Ethylene aquatic plants
- gas channels (aerenchyma)
- ethylene-signalled cell death.
Taiz Zeiger (1998) Fig 25.15
26 Physiological effects of ethylene
- Mechanism of action
- alters gene expression
- ripening genes
- pathogenesis related genes.
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27 Physiological effects of ethylene
- Ethephon
- discovered 1960's
- aqueous form taken up by plants
- slow release ethylene.
28 Physiological effects of ethylene
- Ethephon
- hastens fruit ripening
- degreen citrus fruit
- synchronise flowering/fruit set/fruit thinning.