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No contribution of the pentose phosphate pathway in dormancy-breaking of cocklebur seeds
Authors:SHIGERU SATOH  YOHJI ESASHI
Institution:Department of Biological Science, Tohoku University, Kawauchi, Sendai 980, Japan
Abstract:The role of the oxidative pentose phosphate (PP) pathway in the dormancy-breaking of cocklebur (Xanthium pennsylvanicum Wallr.) seeds was investigated. D-1-14C]-glucose or D-6-14C]-glucose was fed to dormant and non-dormant lower seeds or to their axial or cotyledonary segments which were imbibed for different durations, and C6/C1 ratios of respired 14CO2 as an index of the PP pathway activity were calculated. Contrary to expectation, there was no significant difference in the C6/C1 ratios between the dormant and non-dormant seeds or segments during a water imbition period of 24 h, although the PP pathway actually operated already in an early stage of water imbibition. Also concerning the activities of G6PDH and 6PGDH, the key enzymes of this pathway, no difference between the dormant and non-dormant seeds was found. It was thus concluded that, unlike other seeds, there is no contribution of the PP pathway to the regulation of dormancy of the cocklebur seed.
Keywords:Xanthium pennsylvanicum            cocklebur seed  seed dormancy  pentose phosphate pathway
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