Plant Science 2011-01-01

Carbon partitioning and the impact of starch deficiency on the initial response of Arabidopsis to chilling temperatures

Richard Sicher, Richard Sicher

Index: Plant Sci. 181(2) , 167-76, (2011)

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Abstract

Highlights ► Carbohydrates accumulated in Arabidopsis rosettes during the first 24 h of cold treatment. ► Sucrose, glucose and fructose syntheses consumed 42% of carbon from photosynthesis. ► Hexose and raffinose accumulations were delayed 6 h plus in the starchless pgm1 mutant. ► Leaf starch may augment the accumulation of specific sugars during a cold shock.


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