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Effect of Source-Sink Manipulations on the Crassulacean Acid Metabolism of Kalanchoe pinnata
Authors:MAYORAL  MARIA LUISA; MEDINA  ERNESTO; GARCIA  VICTOR
Abstract:The effect of manipulations of the sink-source at the above-groundlevel and girdling of source leaves was measured in 4-month-oldplants of the CAM species Kalanchoe pinnata (Lam.) Pers. At thisage plants developed five pairs of leaves. The upper fourthand fifth leaf pairs were not fully expanded and behaved ascarbohydrate sinks. Removal of the developing leaves induceda progressive accumulation of glucans and sugars in the matureleaves. The titratable acidity increased during the second weekbut accumulation was less than in the control plants three tofour weeks after sink removal. Similar, but more rapid, resultswere observed in mature leaves with girdled petioles. Up tothe second night after girdling dark CO2 fixation increased,but decreased steadily afterwards. CAM Phase 4 (afternoon CO2fixation) however, was more sensitive to girdling, being reducedby 38% on the first day, and disappearing completely 3 d aftergirdling. The glucan and sugar contents of girdled leaves increasedcontinuously after treatment, but day-night changes ceased completelyon the fifth day. Girdling also caused a considerable increasein chloroplast area, with up to 80% of their internal spaceoccupied by starch grains, leading to grana distortion. In girdledleaves, or in source leaves in plants lacking aerial carbohydratesinks, dawn-dusk changes in titratable acidity started to decreasewhen the leaf glucan content exceeded 1·0 mol equivalenthexoses kg–1 dry weight. Increased sink strength throughshading of all leaves except one source leaf did not affectits CAM activity. The titratable acidity and non-structuralcarbohydrate content of the shaded mature leaves was reducedby around 55%. Removal of all the mature source leaves acceleratedthe maturation process of sink leaves, increasing titratableacidity at dawn and synthesis of glucans during the light period.The results support the hypothesis that CO2 fixation in a CAMplant is controlled by accumulation of glucans in chloroplasts. Key words: CAM, glucan accumulation, sink-source ratio, CO2 fixation
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