Author:
Pageau K.,Simier P.,Naulet N.,Robins R.,Fer A.
Abstract
The development of autotrophy in Striga hermonthica
(Del.) Benth. parasitic on Sorghum bicolor L. was
quantitatively determined by
13C/12C isotope ratio analysis
and related to the photosynthetic capacity of the parasite. Net carbon
assimilation by the parasite was achieved within 4–5 days after
emergence and thereafter the photosynthetic capacity remained 3- to 5-fold in
excess of the respiratory rate. Nearly 40% of the dry matter of the
aerial parts of the parasite was derived from autotrophic assimilation after
only 7 days. While the development of the aerial parts continued to be
favoured, 65% of aerial dry matter being of autotrophic origin at 42
days, there was a shift towards the use of autotrophic photosynthate for root
development around the onset of flowering. When host aerial parts were cut off
50 days after emergence, the parasite exhibited reduced further growth, but
completed its life cycle autotrophically. As the
δ13C values in these plants were lower than in
plants that remain in association, we deduce that
S. hermonthica continues to benefit from heterotrophic
assimilation to the end of its life cycle.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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