Perturbation of tonoplast sucrose transport alters carbohydrate utilization for seasonal growth and defense metabolism in coppiced poplar
Trevor T. Tuma,
Batbayar Nyamdari,
Chen Hsieh
et al.
Abstract:Non-structural carbohydrate reserves of stems and roots underpin overall tree fitness as well as productivity under short-rotation management practices such as coppicing for bioenergy. While both sucrose and starch comprise the predominant carbohydrate reserves ofPopulus, utilization is understood primarily in terms of starch turnover. The tonoplast sucrose transport protein SUT4 modulates sucrose export to distant sinks, but the possibility of its involvement in sink tissue carbohydrate remobilization has not… Show more
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