Abstract
The influence of a varying
Ca2+/K+ balance on alkaloid
production and accumulation in
Datura stramonium var. tatula L. Torr. (thorn-apple) was
examined. Plants were grown in culture on two different mineral media, that
varied only in the proportions of the two cations. In addition, plants were
cultured under two different light regimes to investigate a possible
interaction between different ecophysiological parameters. When plants were
grown under a higher light energy regime, more alkaloids accumulated in the
plants during a certain stage of development, but also a higher proportion was
found in fruits and seeds. This was associated with a lower alkaloid content
in leaves and stems. The observed effect of the
Ca2+/K+ balance on alkaloid
content in the leaves, was affected by the different light regimes. An
interpretation, including the possible influence on glutamine content, is put
forward.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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