Assimilate partitioning in leaves of the raffinose-storing herb Lamium album L.: the effects of altering source-sink balance
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Resumo: | In Lamium album, sucrose and raffinose-family oligosaccharides are the major products of photosynthesis that are stored in leaves. Using gas analysis and 14CO2 feeding, we compared photosynthesis and the partitioning of recently-fixed carbon in plants where sink activity was lowered by excision of flowers and chilling of roots with those where sink activity was not modified. Reduction in sink activity led to a reduction in the maximum rate of photosynthesis, to retention of fixed carbon in source leaves and to the progressive accumulation of raffinose-family oligosaccharides. This ultimately affected the extractable activities of invertase and sucrose phosphate synthase. At the end of the light period, invertase activity was significantly higher in treated plants. By contrast sucrose phosphate synthase activity was significantly lower in treated plants. We propose that reducing sink activity in L. album is associated with a shift in metabolism away from starch and sucrose synthesis and towards sucrose catabolism, galactinol utilisation and the synthesis of raffinose-family oligosaccharides. |
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Assimilate partitioning in leaves of the raffinose-storing herb Lamium album L.: the effects of altering source-sink balanceLamium albumoligosaccharidessource-sink interactionsstarchsucroseIn Lamium album, sucrose and raffinose-family oligosaccharides are the major products of photosynthesis that are stored in leaves. Using gas analysis and 14CO2 feeding, we compared photosynthesis and the partitioning of recently-fixed carbon in plants where sink activity was lowered by excision of flowers and chilling of roots with those where sink activity was not modified. Reduction in sink activity led to a reduction in the maximum rate of photosynthesis, to retention of fixed carbon in source leaves and to the progressive accumulation of raffinose-family oligosaccharides. This ultimately affected the extractable activities of invertase and sucrose phosphate synthase. At the end of the light period, invertase activity was significantly higher in treated plants. By contrast sucrose phosphate synthase activity was significantly lower in treated plants. We propose that reducing sink activity in L. album is associated with a shift in metabolism away from starch and sucrose synthesis and towards sucrose catabolism, galactinol utilisation and the synthesis of raffinose-family oligosaccharides.Sociedade Botânica de São Paulo2003-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-84042003000400012Brazilian Journal of Botany v.26 n.4 2003reponame:Brazilian Journal of Botanyinstname:Sociedade Botânica de São Paulo (SBSP)instacron:SBSP10.1590/S0100-84042003000400012info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKochhar,A.Rees,T. ApPollock,C.J.eng2004-07-17T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-84042003000400012Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/rbb/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbrazbot@gmail.com||brazbot@gmail.com1806-99590100-8404opendoar:2004-07-17T00:00Brazilian Journal of Botany - Sociedade Botânica de São Paulo (SBSP)false |
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Assimilate partitioning in leaves of the raffinose-storing herb Lamium album L.: the effects of altering source-sink balance |
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Assimilate partitioning in leaves of the raffinose-storing herb Lamium album L.: the effects of altering source-sink balance |
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Assimilate partitioning in leaves of the raffinose-storing herb Lamium album L.: the effects of altering source-sink balance Kochhar,A. Lamium album oligosaccharides source-sink interactions starch sucrose |
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Assimilate partitioning in leaves of the raffinose-storing herb Lamium album L.: the effects of altering source-sink balance |
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Assimilate partitioning in leaves of the raffinose-storing herb Lamium album L.: the effects of altering source-sink balance |
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Assimilate partitioning in leaves of the raffinose-storing herb Lamium album L.: the effects of altering source-sink balance |
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Assimilate partitioning in leaves of the raffinose-storing herb Lamium album L.: the effects of altering source-sink balance |
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Assimilate partitioning in leaves of the raffinose-storing herb Lamium album L.: the effects of altering source-sink balance |
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Kochhar,A. |
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Kochhar,A. Rees,T. Ap Pollock,C.J. |
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Rees,T. Ap Pollock,C.J. |
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Kochhar,A. Rees,T. Ap Pollock,C.J. |
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Lamium album oligosaccharides source-sink interactions starch sucrose |
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Lamium album oligosaccharides source-sink interactions starch sucrose |
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In Lamium album, sucrose and raffinose-family oligosaccharides are the major products of photosynthesis that are stored in leaves. Using gas analysis and 14CO2 feeding, we compared photosynthesis and the partitioning of recently-fixed carbon in plants where sink activity was lowered by excision of flowers and chilling of roots with those where sink activity was not modified. Reduction in sink activity led to a reduction in the maximum rate of photosynthesis, to retention of fixed carbon in source leaves and to the progressive accumulation of raffinose-family oligosaccharides. This ultimately affected the extractable activities of invertase and sucrose phosphate synthase. At the end of the light period, invertase activity was significantly higher in treated plants. By contrast sucrose phosphate synthase activity was significantly lower in treated plants. We propose that reducing sink activity in L. album is associated with a shift in metabolism away from starch and sucrose synthesis and towards sucrose catabolism, galactinol utilisation and the synthesis of raffinose-family oligosaccharides. |
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