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A unique pantoyllactone glycoside system is activated in rice seedlings developing aerobically in the dark (Articolo in rivista)
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- A unique pantoyllactone glycoside system is activated in rice seedlings developing aerobically in the dark (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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Menegus F., Lilliu I., Scaglioni L. (2002)
A unique pantoyllactone glycoside system is activated in rice seedlings developing aerobically in the dark
in Physiologia plantarum (Kbh., 1948)
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- A unique pantoyllactone glycoside system is activated in rice seedlings developing aerobically in the dark (literal)
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- Rice (Oryza sativa L.) seedlings developing aerobically in the dark
accumulated in the expanding coleoptile millimolar amounts of
pantoyllactone glucoside (PLG) together with sugars and amino acids.
Following leaf emergence and seedling development, the transformation of
PLG into pantoyllactone primeveroside (PLP) was initiated inside the
coleoptile, whose senescence was suspended in spite of the exhaustion of
seed reserves and cessation of shoot growth. PLG, PLP and most of the
sugars and amino acids remained inside the coleoptile. Light
administration triggered shoot greening and coleoptile senescence that was
accompanied by the conversion of PLG into the shoot-translocatable species
PLP and by the utilization of the coleoptile-stored metabolites. Light-
induced retrieval of amino acids and sugars from the coleoptile was 90%
complete within 24 h while translocation of pantoyllactone glycosides
started only 24-48 h after light administration. Conversely, no
accumulation of PLG and PLP was detected in seedlings germinated and grown
either aerobically in the light or in the dark under hypoxic conditions.
The possible significance of the activation of the PLG-PLP system under
specific environmental conditions is discussed. (literal)
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