CARBON PARTITIONING AND EXPORT FROM MATURE COTTON LEAVES

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HENDRIX, DL [1 ]
GRANGE, RI [1 ]
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[1] INST HORT RES,DEPT PLANT PHYSIOL,LITTLEHAMPTON BN17 6LP,W SUSSEX,ENGLAND
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10.1104/pp.95.1.228
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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The partitioning of carbon in intact, mature cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) leaves was examined by steady-state (CO2)-C-14 labeling. Plants were exposed to dark periods of varying lengths, followed by similar illuminated labeling periods. These treatments produced leaves with a range of starch and soluble sugar contents, carbon exchange, and carbon export rates. Export during the illuminated periods was neither highly correlated with photosynthesis nor was export during the illuminated periods significantly different among the treatments. In contrast, the rate of subsequent nocturnal carbon export from these leaves varied widely and was found to be highly correlated with leaf starch content at the end of the illumination period (r = 0.934) and with nocturnal leaf respiration (r = 0.954). Leaves which had accumulated the highest levels of starch (about 275 micrograms per square centimeter) by the end of the illumination period exhibited nocturnal export rates very similar to those during the daylight hours. Leaves which accumulated starch to only 50 to 75 micrograms per square centimeter virtually ceased nocturnal carbon export. For leaves with starch accumulations of between 50 and 275 micrograms per square centimeter, nocturnal export was directly proportional to leaf starch at the end of the illumination period. After the nocturnal export rate was established, it continued at a constant rate throughout the night even though leaf starch and sucrose contents declined.
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