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Patterns of 14C-sucrose translocation in egg plant (Solanum melongena L.)
Authors:N K Srinivasa Rao
Institution:1. Division of Plant Physiology &2. Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Hessaraghatta, Lake B.P.O., Bangalore-560 089, India
Abstract:Summary

Patterns of distribution of 14C-sucrose were determined in egg plant (Solanum melongena L.) cv. Arka Shirish at the vegetative, flowering and fruit development stages. 5 μCi of 14C-sucrose was fed to the fifth leaf from the top at each growth stage and the plants were harvested, 48 h after feeding or at later stages, and the distribution of l4C-sucrose determined. Results indicated bidirectional transport of assimilates to both apical and basal portions of the stem. Within 48 h 14C moved to all the plant parts; roots, stem and leaves appeared to be strong sinks until the fruit began to develop. In plants fed at the fruit development stage, the fruit below the fed leaf were a major sink, although considerable activity was traced in other plant parts also. Only at later stages of crop growth did the fruit become a strong sink. Even at the fruit development stage, about 5-8% of the activity was still found in the roots and no retranslocation to fruit was observed.
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