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Short-term Effects of Heat-girdles on Source Leaves of Vicia faba: Analysis of Phloem Loading and Carbon Partitioning Parameters
Authors:GRUSAK  MICHAEL A; DELROT  SERGE; NTSIKA  GASPARD
Abstract:Petiole heat-girdle treatments (followed by a 5 min 14CO2 assimilation)were performed on mature leaves of Vicia faba, in order to assesstheir effect on the partitioning of photo-assimilates to theminor vein phloem. Whole leaf autoradiographic evidence indicateda high leaf-to-leaf variation in the image intensity over theminor veins (relative to the mesophyll/epidermal background)in both control and heat-girdled groups of leaves. The averagedegree of minor vein labelling in heat-girdled leaves, however,was found to be significantly lower than that in controls. Comparativeassessment of vein labelling was based on microscopic densityreadings of silver grains over veinal and interveinal regionsin autoradiographic images. Investigations into the cause ofthis alteration in vein labelling indicated no involvement ofan inhibition of apoplasmic phloem loading, as both heat-girdledand control leaves of Vicia were shown to have comparable minorvein uptake of exogenously supplied 14C-sucrose. Heat-girdlingwas shown, however, to increase significantly the partitioningof recently fixed carbon into the insoluble (mainly starch)fraction relative to the ethanol-soluble fraction, within 12min of the treatment. We suggest that this carbon partitioningchange can primarily account for the change in vein labelling,since an increase in the insoluble fraction would result in(1) more 14C-activity remaining in the leaf mesophyll and (2)less 14C-activity going into the mesophyll export pool, andthus, less 14C-sucrose being transferred to the minor vein region.Additionally, although leaf export was completely halted inheat-girdled leaves, 14C-activity was found within the majorveins as far as the point of petiole heat-girdling (followinga 5 min assimilation and 4 h chase). Apparently, continued (butlimited) solution flow within the sieve elements is maintainedby transport pathway unloading within the treated leaves. Key words: Phloem loading, carbon partitioning, heat-girdle, Vicia faba
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