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Effect of increased temperature in apical regions of maize ears on starch-synthesis enzymes and accumulation of sugars and starch.

T M Ou-Lee1, T L Setter.   

Abstract

Apical florets of maize (Zea mays L.) ears differentiate later than basal florets and form kernels which have lower dry matter accumulation rates. The purpose of this study was to determine whether increasing the temperature of apical kernels during the dry matter accumulation period would alter the difference in growth rate between apical and basal kernels. Apical regions of field-grown maize (cultivar Cornell 175) ears were heated to 25 +/- 3 degrees C from 7 days after pollination to maturity (tip-heated ears) and compared with unheated ears (control). In controls, apical-kernel endosperm had 24% smaller dry weight at maturity, lower concentration of sucrose, and lower activity of ADP-Glc starch synthase than basal-kernel endosperm, whereas ADP-Glc-pyrophosphorylase (ADPG-PPase) activities were similar. In tip-heated ears apical-kernel endosperm had the same growth rate and final weight as basal-kernel endosperm and apical kernels had higher sucrose concentrations, higher ADP-Glc starch synthase activity, and similar ADPG-PPase activity. Total grain weight per ear was not increased by tip-heating because the increase in size of apical kernels was partially offset by a slight decrease in size of the basal- and middle-position kernels. Tip-heating hastened some of the developmental events in apical kernels. ADPG-PPase and ADP-Glc starch synthase activities reached peak levels and starch concentration began rising earlier in apical kernels. However, tip-heating did not shorten the period of starch accumulation in apical kernels. The results indicate that the lower growth rate and smaller size of apical kernels are not solely determined by differences in prepollination floret development.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 16664504      PMCID: PMC1074983          DOI: 10.1104/pp.79.3.852

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


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