Prolonged Survival of CAM-Mode Mesembryanthemum crystallinum in Darkness and its Possible Dependence on Malate |
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Authors: | Sanada, Y. Nishida, K. Edwards, G. |
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Affiliation: | 1Botanical Institute, Faculty of Sciences, Kanazawa University Kanazowa 920, Japan 2Botany Department, Washington State University Pullman, Washington 99164-4230, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | A remarkable difference was found in the survival of leavesof Mesembryanthemum crystallinum with plants grown in the C3versus the CAM mode. With excised leaves (petiole in solution)of C3-mode plants subjected to 6 days of darkness, there wasa large reduction in the chlorophyll content of the leaf andleaf turgor had decreased. By day 9, the chlorophyll had disappeared,except at the major veins, and the leaf tip had dried and turnedbrown. In contrast, the leaf tissue in the CAM mode showed onlya partial loss of chlorophyll during the same period, and evenafter 17 days of darkness, the tissue at the base was stillalive. Similarly, intact plants grown in the C3 mode deterioratedmuch faster during 20 days of darkness than did plants grownin the CAM mode. Chlorophyll content, chlorophyll a/b ratio,phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase, NADP-malic enzyme, malate andstarch content were measured. In both C3- and CAM-mode plants,the starch content decreased rapidly during the dark periodand was nearly depleted after two days. In the CAM-mode tissue,there was a relatively high level of malate during prolongeddarkness (up to 17 days), with a transitory rise early in thedark period. In contrast, the malate content was low and rapidlydepleted in the C3-mode leaves kept in darkness. These findingssuggest that malate may be an important source of carbon forsustaining leaves of CAM-mode M. crystallinum during prolongeddarkness. (Received May 20, 1987; Accepted October 23, 1987) |
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