2000
DOI: 10.1007/s004250000345
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Fumaric acid: an overlooked form of fixed carbon in Arabidopsis and other plant species

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“…strong evidence to support that modulation of guard cell malate and fumarate concentration can greatly influence stomatal function. It has also been shown that fumarate is present mainly in photosynthetically active tissue, its content rises with plant age and light intensity with the total fumarase activity remains constant throughout the diurnal cycle 93 as well as is present in high levels in phloem exudates 94 and these results are consistent with the observation that fumarate has similar effects as malate during stomatal closure. 22 Given that malate is physiologically present in the apoplast at higher concentrations, it would seem likely that it exerts greater influence on stomatal aperture than fumarate does in vivo.…”
Section: Acknowledgmentssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…strong evidence to support that modulation of guard cell malate and fumarate concentration can greatly influence stomatal function. It has also been shown that fumarate is present mainly in photosynthetically active tissue, its content rises with plant age and light intensity with the total fumarase activity remains constant throughout the diurnal cycle 93 as well as is present in high levels in phloem exudates 94 and these results are consistent with the observation that fumarate has similar effects as malate during stomatal closure. 22 Given that malate is physiologically present in the apoplast at higher concentrations, it would seem likely that it exerts greater influence on stomatal aperture than fumarate does in vivo.…”
Section: Acknowledgmentssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…1F). The level of fumarate, a storage form of C, is known to be affected during Pi deficiency (22). Accumulation of polyaminated glutamine and arginine in Pi-deficient plants could be an adaptive response toward meeting the demand for N for protein synthesis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anthocyanins were extracted as described by Chia et al (2000) by homogenization in methanol/HCl (99:1), using between 20 and 150 L solvent mg Ϫ1 fresh weight. Extracts were cleared by centrifugation, and then absorbances were measured at 530 and 657 nm.…”
Section: Measure Of Anthocyanin Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%