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Regulation of ethylene production by phosphate in Penicillium digitatum
Authors:Chalutz  Edo; Mattoo  Autar K; Anderson  James D; Lieberman  Morris
Institution:Post Harvest Plant Physiology Laboratory, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center (West), U.S. Department of Agriculture Beltsville, Maryland 20705, U.S.A.
Abstract:Inorganic phosphate regulated ethylene production in shake culturesof Penicillium digitatum. Decreasing the phosphate level ofthe medium from 100 to 0.01 mM markedly increased, about 100-fold,the rate of ethylene production, in 96 hr, which was confinedentirely to the fungal mycelium. Exogenous addition of between0.01 to 100 mM phosphate, to high ethylene producing, low-phosphatecultures strongly inhibited their ethylene production and increasedthe ATP content of the mycelium. Phosphate also inhibited ethyleneproduction in apple slices. Addition of calcium ions to theincubation medium stimulated the production of ethylene in appleslices, subhook epicotyl segments of pea and shake culturesof P. digitatum. We suggest that this stimulatory effect wascaused by the reduction of inhibitory levels of phosphate, whichcomplexed with calcium. Thus, phosphate in conjunction withcalcium may play an important role in regulating ethylene productionnot only in P. digitatum but also in higher plants. 1 On leave from the Agricultural Research Organization, TheVolcani Center, Israel. 2 On leave from the M.S. University of Baroda, India. (Received September 7, 1977; )
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