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      Developmental changes in carbohydrate content and sucrose degrading enzymes in tuberising stolons of potato (Solanum tuberosum)

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      Physiologia Plantarum
      Wiley

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          Regulation of the expression ofrbcS and other photosynthetic genes by carbohydrates: a mechanism for the ‘sink regulation’ of photosynthesis?

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            Identification of actively filling sucrose sinks.

            Certain actively filling plant sucrose sinks such as a seed, a tuber, or a root can be identified by measuring the uridine diphosphate and pyrophosphate-dependent metabolism of sucrose. Sucrolysis in both active and quiescent sucrose sinks was tested and sucrose synthase was found to be the predominant sucrose breakdown activity. Sucrolysis via invertases was low and secondary in both types of sinks. Sucrose synthase activity dropped markedly, greater than fivefold, in quiescent sinks. The tests are consistent with the hypothesis that the sucrose filling activity, i.e. the sink strength, of these plant sinks can be measured by testing the uridine diphosphate and pyrophosphate-dependent breakdown of sucrose. Measuring the initial reactions of sucrolysis shows much promise for use in agriculture crop and tree improvement research as a biochemical test for sink strength.
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              An integrated view of the hormonal regulation of tuber formation in potato (Solanum tuberosum)

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                Journal
                Physiologia Plantarum
                Physiol Plant
                Wiley
                0031-9317
                1399-3054
                April 1994
                April 1994
                : 90
                : 4
                : 748-756
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                10.1111/j.1399-3054.1994.tb02533.x
                58b9d0f5-ebfd-4458-acda-b9d77898cde9
                © 1994

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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