Partitioning of 14C-Photosynthate, and Long Distance Translocation of Amino Acids in Preflowering and Flowering, Nodulated and Nonnodulated Soybeans 1
AUTOR(ES)
Housley, Thomas L.
RESUMO
The influence of stage of development (preflowering versus flowering) in nodulated and nonnodulated soybeans (Glycine max [L.] Merr. cv. Wells) on partitioning of 14C into assimilates following exposure of a soybean leaf to 14CO2 by both steady-state and pulse-labeling techniques was studied. Blades on the second fully expanded leaf from the stem apex were exposed to 14CO2. Radioactive assimilates were extracted from source leaf blades, petioles, and stems (both the path up and path down from source leaf), were separated into neutral (sugars), basic (amino acids), and acidic (organic acids, sugar phosphates) fractions by ion exchange chromatography. The basic fraction was further resolved using thin layer chromatography and the percentage of radioactivity recovered in each amino acid was determined.
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