The Anticyclic Timing of Leaf Senescence in the Parasitic Plant Viscum album Is Closely Correlated with the Selective Degradation of Sulfur-Rich Viscotoxins
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- 1 March 1993
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Physiology
- Vol. 101 (3) , 745-749
- https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.101.3.745
Abstract
Leaf senescence and abscission have been studied in the semi-parasitic plant mistletoe (Viscum album). Leaf senescence and abscission occur in the summer, when the metabolic activity of the host has reached its maximum. In contrast with their hosts, mistletoes selectively degrade only one major leaf protein during leaf senescence, the sulfur-rich viscotoxin, whereas most of the remaining leaf proteins are lost during abscission. The changes in viscotoxin content are paralleled by changes in the concentration of the corresponding mRNA. Shortly before the onset of leaf senescence, the mRNA for viscotoxin has disappeared from the leaves. The anticyclic timing of leaf senescence and the degradation of only one major leaf protein seems to reflect an adaptation of the parasite to its habitat.Keywords
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