Amine levels in mineral-deficient Hordeum vulgare leaves |
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Authors: | Terence A. Smith |
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Affiliation: | Long Ashton Research Station, University of Bristol, Bristol BS18 9AF England |
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Abstract: | In potassium-deficient barley leaves, on the basis of fresh weight, putrescine was 13·3-fold greater and in magnesium deficiency 3-8-fold greater than controls. Putrescine was found to be reduced in phosphorus (× 0·6), sulphur (× 0·5) and nitrogen (× 0·2) deficiencies and on substituting nitrate for ammonium (× 0·2). Calcium deficiency and high salt (KCl) increased putrescine by 1·5-fold. High KCl reduced spermidine levels (× 0·2) without a corresponding reduction in spermine levels. The agmatine content was enhanced in magnesium- (× 2·5) and potassium- (× 5) deficient plants, while the arginine was increased × 1·4 and × 2·0 respectively on a fresh weight basis. Compounds tentatively identified as diaminopropane and 1-(3-aminopropyl)pyrroline were increased significantly with high KCl and low calcium. No homospermidine or diaminodipropylamine could be detected in any of the extracts, but traces of cadaverine may be present. |
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Keywords: | Gramineae barley putrescine spermidine spermine agmatine arginine potassium and magnesium deficiencies dansyl reagent. |
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