Changes of Carbohydrates in Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) Flowers in Relation to Their Abscission Under Different Shading Regimes |
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Authors: | ALONI B; KARNI L; ZAIDMAN Z; SCHAFFER A A |
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Institution: | Department of Vegetable Crops, Institute of Field and Garden Crops, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, P.O.B. 6, Bet Dagan, 50250, Israel |
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Abstract: | Abscission of pepper flowers is enhanced under conditions oflow light and high temperature. Our study shows that pepperflowers accumulate assimilates, particularly in the ovary, duringthe day time, and accumulate starch, which is then metabolizedin the subsequent dark period. With the exception of the petals,the ovary contains the highest total amounts of sugars and starch,compared with other flower parts and contains the highest totalactivity, as well as activity calculated on fresh mass basis,of sucrose synthase, in accordance with the role of this enzymein starch biosynthesis. Low light intensity or leaf removaldecreased sugar accumulation in the flower and subsequentlycaused flower abscission. The threshold of light intensity fordaily sugar accumulation in the sink leaves was much lower thanin flowers, resulting in higher daytime accumulation of sugarsin the sink leaves than in the adjacent flower buds under anylight intensity, suggesting a competition for assimilates betweenthese organs. Flowers of bell pepper cv. Maorand 899 (sensitive to abscission) accumulatedless soluble sugars and starch under shade than the flowersof bell pepper cv. Mazurka and of paprika cv.Lehava (less sensitive). The results suggest thatthe flower capacity to accumulate sugars and starch during theday is an important factor in determining flower retention andfruit set. Pepper; Capsicum annuum L.; abscission; shading; pepper flowers; ovary; leaves; sugars; starch; acid invertase; sucrose synthase |
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