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Mobilization and Incorporation of Photoassimilated C by Growing Vegetative and Reproductive Tissues of Adult Pinus resinosa Ait. Trees.

D I Dickmann1, T T Kozlowski.   

Abstract

Variations in translocation and incorporation of (14)C-labeled photosynthate in actively growing vegetative and reproductive tissues of 20-year-old Pinus resinosa trees with time were investigated. Five hours after exposure of 1-year-old needles on second order branches to (14)CO(2), 90% of the recoverable activity was still in the needles. The 1-year-old bark showed a small amount of activity, but terminal sinks had accumulated little (14)C. After 24 hours, activity in the 1-year-old needles decreased to 59% while actively growing terminal and lateral shoots and 2nd year cones had accumulated considerable tracer. Whereas activity in the 1-year-old bark increased, recovery from the 1-year-old wood was only 1.8%. After 1 week, relative activity in the 1-year-old needles had declined to 27%. Recovery of (14)C from various sinks was high and in the following order: 2nd year cones > terminal needles > lateral needles > terminal internode > lateral internodes > 1-year-old wood. Ninety per cent of the (14)C recovered after 5 hours was in the ethanol-soluble form, but by the end of 1 week only half was in the soluble fraction. Incorporation of tracer into insoluble compounds was high in expanding internodes and in 1-year-old xylem, and low in 2nd year cones. Total activity in the terminal internode generally declined toward the distal end while specific radioactivity increased. Only 5% of the (14)C recovered from cones was localized in developing seeds, but specific radioactivity of seeds was higher than in the cone scales and axis.

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Year:  1970        PMID: 16657314      PMCID: PMC396398          DOI: 10.1104/pp.45.3.284

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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