Author:
Escobar-Gutiérrez A. J.,Zipperlin B.,Carbonne F.,Moing A.,Gaudillére J.P.
Abstract
Photosynthesis, metabolic carbon partitioning and the contribution of sorbitol
to the osmotic potential of mature peach (Prunus persica
(L.) Batsch) leaves and phloem sap were examined in plants undergoing two
levels of a short term drought stress. The relationship between osmotic
potential at full turgor and water potential showed that neither mild nor
severe drought stress induced a significant active osmotic adjustment in
mature leaves. The osmotic potential of leaves at full turgor was -1.9 MPa;
sorbitol was the major organic component (20%). Leaf sucrose and starch
contents were significantly reduced by drought. The partitioning of
newly-fixed carbon was also affected by stress. These changes appeared to
originate from the inhibition of photosynthesis induced by drought stress. At
low photosynthetic rates, the turnover of organic ions was low, and sorbitol
synthesis was favoured over that of sucrose. Water stress did not affect the
in vitro activity of sucrose phosphate synthase (EC
2.4.1.14), the key enzyme in sucrose synthesis. The
in vitro activity of aldose-6-phosphate reductase (EC
1.1.1.200), the key enzyme in sorbitol synthesis, tended to increase linearly
in response to drought stress. It is concluded that, contrary to some other
polyol-synthesising species, peach did not seem to benefit from sorbitol
synthesis during short term drought stress for active osmotic adjustment in
mature leaves. However, in phloem sap, increases in sucrose and especially
sorbitol concentration were observed in stressed plants.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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