Effects of pollution on hormone content of ornamental trees |
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Authors: | H. A. Constantinidou |
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Affiliation: | Department of Agriculture , University of Thessaloniki , Univ. Box 251, 540 06, Thessaloniki, Greece |
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Abstract: | Elm and black locust samples were collected in the city of Thessaloniki, Greece from a number of locations with different pollutant concentrations and the hormonal content was determined using radioimmunoassay tests. In both tree species, a considerable decrease in endogenous cytokinins was detected in symptomless leaves from the polluted city center, suggesting latent senescence and thus latent injury. Similarly, cytokinin content was found to be lower in seedlings exposed to SO2‐O3 fumigation than in controls. Thus cytokinin levels may serve as useful indicators of the onset of pollution stress and/or of the degree of stress experienced by urban trees. Several environmental stresses were reported to promote an ABA increase. An increased ABA content in black locust samples from the polluted city center was also detected. This observation did not hold in elm, where comparable ABA levels were detected in trees in the city center, the suburbs, and in controls grown in filtered air. Hence ABA content cannot serve as an unequivocal indicator of pollution‐induced latent plant senescence. |
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Keywords: | Pollution cytokinins abscisic acid ornamental trees |
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