2003
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-84042003000400012
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Assimilate partitioning in leaves of the raffinose-storing herb Lamium album L.: the effects of altering source-sink balance

Abstract: -(Assimilate partitioning in leaves of the raffinose-storing herb Lamium album L.: the effects of altering sourcesink balance). In Lamium album, sucrose and raffinose-family oligosaccharides are the major products of photosynthesis that are stored in leaves. Using gas analysis and 14 CO 2 feeding, we compared photosynthesis and the partitioning of recently-fixed carbon in plants where sink activity was lowered by excision of flowers and chilling of roots with those where sink activity was not modified. Reducti… Show more

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“…In trees, decreases in g s , associated with or without changes in C i , with increased source : sink ratio have been reported elsewhere (e.g. Kochhar et al ., 2003; Zhou & Quebedeaux, 2003; Urban et al ., 2004a; Wünsche et al ., 2005; Li et al ., 2007; Duan et al ., 2008), but this response has been invariably linked to end‐product accumulation. In this sense, C metabolism may thus directly or indirectly be associated with decreased g s , and by extension A , under low‐sink strength conditions (although g s is not always tightly linked to A , as shown in tobacco with antisense decrease of Rubisco (von Caemmerer et al ., 2004)).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…In trees, decreases in g s , associated with or without changes in C i , with increased source : sink ratio have been reported elsewhere (e.g. Kochhar et al ., 2003; Zhou & Quebedeaux, 2003; Urban et al ., 2004a; Wünsche et al ., 2005; Li et al ., 2007; Duan et al ., 2008), but this response has been invariably linked to end‐product accumulation. In this sense, C metabolism may thus directly or indirectly be associated with decreased g s , and by extension A , under low‐sink strength conditions (although g s is not always tightly linked to A , as shown in tobacco with antisense decrease of Rubisco (von Caemmerer et al ., 2004)).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Em trabalhos recentes, transcritos e proteínas para enzimas relacionadas à respiração anaeróbia têm sido identificadas durante a formação do xilema e crescimento secundário (GION et al, 2005, JUAN et al, 2006 et al, 2006). Por outro lado, o açúcar rafinose representa um importante produto da fotossíntese em algumas plantas funcionando tanto no transporte através do floema quanto como composto de reserva de energia (SPRENGER & KELLER, 2000, NORWOOD et al, 2000, KOCHHAR et al, 2003. A enzima galactinol sintetase, que catalisa o primeiro passo na formação de rafinose, foi representada por um grande número de transcritos preferencialmente expressos na biblioteca de folhas (Tabela 10), o que é um indicativo de que a rafinose pode estar sendo produzida em altas taxas pela fotossíntese nas folhas.…”
Section: Perfil Comparativo Da Expressão Gênica Entre Folhas E Madeiraunclassified
“…Entre eles, tags para genes relacionados a Arabinogalactan proteins -AGPs (proteínas arabinogalactanos), similar ao gene FLA13 de Populus, preferencialmente expresso no tecido xilemático em diferenciação para deposição de parede secundária (LAFARGUETTE et al, 2004). As…”
Section: Protein Kinasesunclassified