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Sugar accumulation in growing subhooks of etiolated Pisum sativum seedlings - Stimulation of sugar exudation and invertase activity in epicotyls by gibberellic acid
Authors:Kensuke Miyamoto  Junichi Ueda  Seiikhiro Kamisaka
Institution:Course of Life Science, College of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Univ. of Osaka Prefecture, Mozu-Uinemachi, Sakai59l, Japan;Dept of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Osaka City Univ., Sumi-yashi-ku, Osaka 558, Japan.
Abstract:The epicotyl of 5-day-old derooted cuttings of pea ( Pisum sativum L. cv. Alaska) with and without cotyledons exuded sucrose and glucose in the presence of EDTA. The amount of sugars exuded was greatly affected by the position at which the epicotyl was cut. The largest amount of sugars was exuded when the epicotyl was cut 2 mm below the hook, leaving the growing subhook. Gibberellic acid (GA) substantially increased the amount of sugars exuded from the epicotyl in the presence of cotyledons but only slightly in their absence. GA stimulated sugar exudation from the cotyledonary node as well as from the epicotyl. In cuttings with cotyledons, GA enhanced invertase activity in the apoplast, and in the intraceUular soluble and bound fractions in the growing subhook. In decotylized cuttings, GA enhanced only soluble invertase activity. GA did not affect invertase activity in the epicotyl below the subhook. These results suggest that GA stimulates sugar accumulation in the growing subhook by stimulating not only phloem loading of sucrose in the cotyledons but also unloading in the subhook.
Keywords:Gibberellic acid  invertase activity  pea  phloem loading              Pisum sativum            sugar exudation  sugar translocatiotion
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