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Effect of temperature and photoperiod on the raffinose content of spruce roots
Authors:V Wiemken  K Ineichen
Institution:(1) Institut für Botanik, Hebelstrasse 1, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland
Abstract:The influence of temperature and photoperiod on raffinose synthesis in spruce roots (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) was investigated under controlled environmental conditions in a phytotron. The raffinose content of the roots increased when the plants were subjected simultaneously to a change from long to short days and from summer-like day and night temperatures to a climate which was more than 10° C colder. Only a very slight raffinose accumulation resulted from a change of day-length or temperature alone, but a subsequent additional change of temperature or daylength, respectively, caused an increase in the raffinose content, yet only to half the amount found when both climate factors changed simultaneously. When the shoot was left under non-inducing conditions, but the root was cooled, the raffinose content increased in the root, but not in the shoot. The root was also capable of inducing raffinose if the shoot was cut off after a few days of cold adaptation of the whole plant. For all climate changes the sucrose content changed much less than the raffinose content. Induction of raffinose was comparable in mycorrhizal and in non-mycorrhizal roots.Abbreviations DW dry weight - LDC long day, cold - LDW long day, warm - SDC short day, cold - SDCLL short day, cold, low light - SDF short day, frost - SDW short day, warm This research was supported by the Bundesamt für Bildung und Wissenschaft and by the Swiss National Science Foundation.
Keywords:Cold adaptation  Photoperiod  Picea  Raffinose  Root  Sucrose
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