2021
DOI: 10.2503/hortj.utd-265
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Successive Induction of Invertase Isoforms During Flower Development in <i>Eustoma</i>

Abstract: In this study, we examined sucrose metabolism and expression of invertase, a sucrolytic enzyme, during vegetative and floral development in Eustoma grandiflorum, a widely cultivated ornamental plant. During vegetative growth, sucrose content was relatively lower in roots and unexpanded leaves than in expanded leaves. The activities of cell-wall invertase (CWIN) and vacuolar invertase (VIN) were higher in roots and unexpanded leaves, respectively, whereas the activity of cytoplasmic invertase (CIN) was higher i… Show more

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“…Both cwINV and vacINV have been shown to follow distinct patterns of developmental regulation in various plant organs, particularly in sink organs [84][85][86]. Leaf buds-as soon as the ontogenetic development begins in spring-are sink organs dependent on the import of sugars once they have depleted their carbohydrate reserves [32,33,[87][88][89][90][91]. The heterotrophic growth processes occurring in the buds require (a) a constant supply of carbohydrates that provide energy and carbon skeletons for biomass production, and (b) an increase in cell turgor for cell expansion and leaf outgrowth [26,31,57,58,89,92].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both cwINV and vacINV have been shown to follow distinct patterns of developmental regulation in various plant organs, particularly in sink organs [84][85][86]. Leaf buds-as soon as the ontogenetic development begins in spring-are sink organs dependent on the import of sugars once they have depleted their carbohydrate reserves [32,33,[87][88][89][90][91]. The heterotrophic growth processes occurring in the buds require (a) a constant supply of carbohydrates that provide energy and carbon skeletons for biomass production, and (b) an increase in cell turgor for cell expansion and leaf outgrowth [26,31,57,58,89,92].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%