Studies of Sugars and Sorbitol in Developing Corn Kernels
- 1 May 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Physiology
- Vol. 75 (1) , 207-211
- https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.75.1.207
Abstract
Sugars and sorbitol were determined on corn (Z. mays L.) kernels harvested at various developmental stages, using sugary (su), sugary-sugary enhancer (su se) and starchy (Su) cultivars. In all cultivars tested, the sorbitol content increased from trace amounts in unpollinated ovules to a maximum at about the time that rapid starch synthesis was proceeding. Thereafter, sorbitol and sugars decreased continuously to the mature dry stage. Sorbitol in the su se kernels was higher than that of other cultivars from 28 days postpollination onwards; sucrose and maltose were higher from 21 days onwards. [14C]Sorbitol was recovered from kernel base, pedicel and endosperm of IL677a (su se) kernels after allowing a flag leaf to fix 14CO2 photosynthetically. No [14C]sorbitol was detected in the shank of the ear and none was detected by the gas chromatograph. [14C]Sucrose was the predominant labeled substance recovered from the kernel base, pedicel and endosperm tissues during the 10-h chase period, and from the shank of the ear and nonradioactive sucrose was the predominant ethanol-soluble compound detected by the gas chromatograph. Sorbitol appears not to be translocated from corn leaves as it is in certain woody plants of the rose family. The altered sugar profile of su se kernels may be related to reduced starch synthesis, but the biochemical mechanism is not yet known.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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