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R E Saunier1, H M Hull, J H Ehrenreich.
Abstract
In order to understand better the physiological adaption of creosotebush (Larrea divaricata Cav.) to drought conditions, its carbohydrate and nitrogen metabolism after a 7-day desiccation period under controlled conditions were studied. Although fructose was not significantly altered in the leaves of desiccated plants, as compared to those maintained under normal moisture conditions, both glucose and sucrose were significantly reduced. Total amino acids more than doubled under moisture stress, the increase being predominantly due to proline, phenylalanine, and glutamic acid. Significant increases also occurred in alanine, arginine, histidine, isoleucine, and valine. Increases or decreases in other amino acids were not significant. These stress-induced changes in certain amino acids are considered in relationship to protein hydrolysis, to accumulation of nitrogen degradation products translocated from the roots, and to the possible function of specific amino acids (e.g., proline) in NH(3) (+) storage.Entities:
Year: 1968 PMID: 16656777 PMCID: PMC1086852 DOI: 10.1104/pp.43.3.401
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Physiol ISSN: 0032-0889 Impact factor: 8.340