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An Effect of Ethylene on the Distribution of 14C-sucrose from the Petals to Other Flower Parts in the Senescent Cut Inflorescence of Dianthus caryophyllus
Authors:NICHOLS  R; HO  L C
Institution:Glasshouse Crops Research Institute Littlehampton, Sussex, BN16 3PU
Abstract:The distribution of carbon-14 in the flower parts of the cutcarnation inflorescence after feeding 14C-sucrose through thepetals was studied during natural ageing and after ethylenetreatment. Levels of ethylene which caused irreversible wiltingof petals also promoted an accelerated transfer of the radioactivesucrose to the nectar, gynaecium and stem. Since the nectarreceived a relatively large proportion of the radioactive carbon,the composition of the sugars in the nectar and the vascularizationof the nectary were investigated. Sucrose comprised about 85per cent of the nectar sugars and the balance was glucose andfructose. The vascular tissue closest to the nectary consistedof phloem elements; tracheary elements terminated deeper inthe receptacle and were surrounded by a ring of phloem. Thepercentage of solutes in the nectar was about 18 per cent andincreased when the flowering stems were placed in sucrose solutions;the solutes in the nectar were principally sugars. Taken togetherthe results show that the nectary can act as a sink for sucroseand, in the flower at least, that translocation of sucrose takesplace in the phloem. The results provide further evidence forthe hypothesis that ethylene promotes mobilization of substrateand an efflux of material from petals to the gynaecium, nectarand stem.
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