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. 1979 Jan;145(2):181-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF00388715.

Effect of light on the development of glyoxysomal functions in the cotyledons of mustard (Sinapis alba L.) seedlings

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Effect of light on the development of glyoxysomal functions in the cotyledons of mustard (Sinapis alba L.) seedlings

D Bajracharya et al. Planta. 1979 Jan.

Abstract

The degradation of storage fat in the cotyledons of mustard seedlings is unaffected by phytochrome and photosynthesis (irradiation with continuous red or far-red light from sowing of the seeds) although light imposes a strong constraint on the translocation of organic matter from the cotyledons into the seedling axis. Likewise, the development and disappearance of glyoxysomal enzyme activities (isocitrate lyase, malate synthase, citrate synthase) takes place independently of light. It is concluded that the mobilization of storage fat (fat→carbohydrate transformation) is independent of photomorphogenesis. The surplus of carbohydrate produced from fat in the light seems to be converted to starch grains in the plastids, which function as a secondary storage pool in the cotyledons.

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