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Carbohydrate Partitioning and Compartmental Analysis for a Highly Productive CAM Plant, Opuntia ficus-indica
Authors:LUO  YIQI; NOBEL  PARK S
Institution:Department of Biology and Laboratory of Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, University of California Los Angeles, California 90024, USA
Abstract:Carbon partitioning patterns of Opuntia ficus-indica, a widelycultivated crassulacean acid metabolism species, were analysedto estimate carbon fluxes. After labelling a cladode with 14CO2,activities of 14C in various organs were measured for 6 weeks;the observed 14C time-courses for 14C in the labelled cladodeand for transfer into other organs were simulated with a compartmentmodel. Within the first week, half of the newly synthesizedcarbohydrate in the labelled cladode was either converted intostructural material in that cladode, lost by respiration ofthat cladode, or moved to other organs. In the non-labelledcladode and the roots, such newly synthesized carbohydrate initiallyincreased, reached maxima, and then declined. The basal cladodeand the daughter cladode used 65 and 96%, respectively, of theirown assimilate. Roots imported 12 and 2 % of carbohydrate fromthe basal cladode and the daughter cladode, respectively. Whenthe whole plant was shaded, the daughter cladode incorporatednearly threefold more carbohydrate from the basal cladode intostructural material compared with the control. When plants weredroughted, roots incorporated 23 % more and the daughter cladodeincorporated 68 % less carbohydrate from the basal cladode intotheir structural material than for the control. The basal cladodesof the 18-month-old plants exported 60% more carbon than thoseof the 6-month-old plants. Carbon flux rates derived from compartmentalanalysis can be used as parameter values in plant productionmodels. Carbon partitioning, compartment model, drought, plant age, shading
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