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Seasonal variation in trehalose contents of roots and nodules of leguminous trees in a tropical deciduous forest in Mexico
Authors:J Altamirano-Hernández  VJ Jaramillo
Abstract:Seasonal variations of trehalose contents in roots and root-nodules of five legumes in a tropical deciduous forest in Jalisco, México, were determined. The tree species were: Lonchocarpus eriocarinalis and Erythrina lanata (sub-family Papilionoideae) and Piptadenia constricta, Albizia occidentalis and Lysiloma microphylum (sub-family Mimosoideae). Trehalose accumulation in nodules and roots varied seasonally and among species. For example, the Papilionoid-species retained nodules longer than those in the Mimosoideae (5 and 4 months, respectively), and accumulated the highest amounts of trehalose (average values of 178 vs. 2.88 mg g−1 nodule (d. wt), respectively). Generally, maximum trehalose contents in nodules and roots were observed in November, at the beginning of the dry season.
Keywords:Rainy season  Trehalose  Lonchocarpus eriocarinalis  Erythrina lanata  Piptadenia constricta  Albizia occidentalis  Lysiloma microphylum
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