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Biochemical Changes Associated With Brassica juncea Seed Development. IV. Acid and Alkaline Phosphatases
Authors:S. Saroop  S. V. Chanda  Y. D. Singh
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biosciences, Saurashtra University, Rajkot 360 005, Gujarat, India, IN
Abstract:Changes in acid and alkaline phosphatase activities in cytoplasmic and wall-bound fractions of developing mustard (Brassica juncea) seed were studied. Growth was measured by seed dry weight and water content. Seed dry weight data were fitted to a cubic polynomial equation. Seed water content and dry matter accumulation was significantly correlated. Cytoplasmic acid and alkaline phosphatase activities were substantially less in the cytoplasmic fraction than the wall-bound fraction. Wall-bound acid phosphatase activity was low initially, but high levels were maintained after day 25, indicating a relationship with dry matter accumulation. The results suggest that acid phosphatase plays an important role during mustard seed development. Received February 19, 1998; accepted May 6, 1999
Keywords:. Acid phosphatase—  Alkaline phosphatase—  Brassica juncea—  Seed development
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