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Carbon and nitrogen reserves of leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula) roots as related to overwintering strategy
Authors:David R. Cyr  J. Derek Bewley
Affiliation:Dept of Botany, Univ. of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, N1G 2W1
Abstract:Leafy spurge ( Euphorbia esula L.), a serious perennial weed of temperature range and pasture lands, has continued to colonize despite various control strategies. The persistence of this species can be attributed in part to the presence of an extensive root system containing abundant organic reserves. These components, established towards the end of the growing season, are remobilized to support early spring growth. Carbohydrates comprise the bulk of reserve material with late fall incrents in free sugars being associated with reductions in starch content. Nitrogenous components undergo significant seasonal fluxes, with free amino acids and soluble proteins reaching maxima during late fall. Asparagine, glutamic acid, serine, ornithine, proline, arginine and aspartic acid all contribute significantly to the storage of nitrogen. Changes in nitrate content are associated with the overwintering process. These observations are indicative of the role that nitrogen plays in the overwintering strategy and regenerative capacity of leafy spurge roots.
Keywords:Amino acids    carbohydrates    Euphorbia esula    nitrate    protein    roots    storage
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