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. 1968 Aug;43(8):1215-20.
doi: 10.1104/pp.43.8.1215.

Carbon-14 Distribution in Carbohydrates of Immature Zea mays. Kernels Following CO(2) Treatment of Intact Plants

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Carbon-14 Distribution in Carbohydrates of Immature Zea mays. Kernels Following CO(2) Treatment of Intact Plants

J C Shannon. Plant Physiol. 1968 Aug.

Abstract

Shortly after Zea mays L. plants were exposed to (14)CO(2), most of the radioactivity in the kernel occurred in the free monosaccharides, glucose and fructose. Later the proportion of (14)C in sucrose increased and that in the monosaccharides declined. These data have been interpreted as showing that the translocated sugar is hydrolyzed prior to or during its movement into the storage cells of the endosperm. This hydrolysis appears to occur in the "pedicel region" of the kernel. After entry into the endosperm tissue, sucrose was rapidly resynthesized from the monosaccharides prior to its utilization in starch synthesis.

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