Translocation of 14C-sucrose in Relation to Changes in Carbohydrate Content in Rose Corollas Cut at Different Stages of Development |
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Authors: | HO, L. C. NICHOLS, R. |
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Affiliation: | Glasshouse Crops Research Institute Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN16 3PU |
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Abstract: | The dry matter and carbohydrate contents of intact growing Soniarose corollas were measured from an immature bud to full expansionof the petals. Reducing sugars and starch, but not sucrose,accumulated throughout most of the corolla development. Thesefindings were compared with the carbohydrate changes in thecorollas of flowers cut at different stages and allowed to agewith their stems either in water or in a sucrose-containingsolution. For a few days after cutting the carbohydrate metabolismof the cut flower roughly paralleled that of the intact floweruntil starch hydrolysed to maintain the soluble carbohydratepool. Feeding with the sucrose solution maintained the solublecarbohydrate levels and retarded the hydrolysis of starch. The cut flowers were fed with 14C-sucrose and the labelled metabolitesin the leaves and flowers were analysed. Active incorporationof 14C into ethanol-soluble carbohydrates, starch and ethanol-insolublematerial was found indicating that an active anabolic phaseprecedes the catabolic phase during the senescence of the cutflower. The findings are discussed in relation to the source-sinkhypothesis of flower development, with regard to the senescenceand growth of the corollas of cut and intact flowers respectively. |
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