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Accumulation of Ascorbic Acid in the Cotyledons of Morning Glory (Pharbitis nil) Seedlings during the Induction of Flowering by Low-Temperature Treatment and the Effect of Prior Exposure to High-Intensity Light
Authors:Hirai  Nobuhiro; Kojima  Yasuhiro; Shinozaki  Masateru; Koshimizu  Koichi; Murofushi  Noboru; Takimoto  Atsushi
Institution:1 Faculty of Agriculture, Kyoto University Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-01 Japan
2 Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, The University of Tokyo Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113 Japan
3 Laboratory of Experimental Biology 16-2 Koyama-Hatsune-cho, Kita-ku, Kyoto, 603 Japan
Abstract:Seedlings of Pharbitis nil strain ‘Violet’ werecultured at a low temperature, which induces their floweringeven in continuous light, with or without prior exposure tohigh-intensity light, which enhances the flower-inducing effectof the exposure to low temperature. Analysis by HPLC of extractsof cotyledons showed that the level of an unstable compoundincreased during these treatments, in addition to the increasein levels of phenylpropanoids reported previously. The compoundwas identified as ascorbic acid from the spectroscopic data.The change in the concentration of ascorbic acid at low temperaturewas correlated with the increase in the induction of floweringand the increase in levels of the phenylpropanoids. The rapidincrease in level of ascorbic acid after exposure to high-intensitylight reflected the promotive effect of high-intensity lighton the induction of flowering at low temperature. However, levelsof ascorbic acid also increased in seedlings of P. nil strain‘Kidachi’ that were cultured in high-intensity light,a treatment that does not induce flowering in this strain. Thus,ascorbic acid cannot be associated with the induction of floweringby high-intensity light alone. Ascorbic acid increased the rateof formation of caffeic acid from p-coumaric acid in vitro,a result that suggests that ascorbic acid might be involvedin the increases in levels of phenylpropanoids in the seedlings. (Received April 17, 1995; Accepted August 1, 1995)
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