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Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells and cell growth Phytochrome: regulation of light responses Photosynthesis: light reaction Photosynthesis: carbon fixation Photorespiration Nitrogen fixation Plant nutrition Respiration Sucrose, starch, cellulose Phloem translocation 1

Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells

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Page 1: Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells

Skotomorphogenesis

Seed germination

Genes, enzymes and signal transduction

Embryo and Seed development

PhotomorphogenesisPhotoreceptors

Phytochrome

Cells and cell growth

Phytochrome: regulation oflight responses

Photosynthesis: light reaction

Photosynthesis: carbon fixationPhotorespiration

Nitrogen fixation Plant nutrition

Respiration

Sucrose, starch, cellulose

Phloem translocation

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Page 2: Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells

Carbohydrates: where are they coming from, where are they going???

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Page 3: Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells

Phloem Translocation, and Photosynthate Allocation and PartitioningHORT 301 – Plant Physiology

October 29, 2010Taiz and Zeiger, Chapter 10

[email protected]

Phloem translocation - bidirectional transport of photosynthate, assimilated nutrients, signaling molecules and redistribution of water and molecules

Sources to sinks

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Page 4: Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells

Lecture topics:Phloem translocationPhloem loading and unloadingPhotosynthate allocation and partitioning

Taiz & Zeiger (2010) Web Topic 10.1.A

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Photosynthate moves in the phloem

Page 5: Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells

10.1 Transverse section of a vascular bundle of trefoil, a clover (Trifolium)

Phloem tissue is adjacent to the xylemProximity of the xylem and phloem is critical for translocation

10.2 Transverse section of a 3-year-old stem of an ash (Fraxinus excelsior) tree

Leaf

Stem (perennial)

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Page 6: Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells

Phloem - sieve (tube) elements and companion cells

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Sieve elements – protoplasmic w/modified plastids and ERCompanion cells – sieve element metabolic functioning, phloem loading and unloading

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Sieve plates – pores predominantly at the ends of sieve elementsSieve elements are interconnected cells

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Callose plugs seal sieve pores

Page 8: Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells

Companion cells facilitate phloem loading and unloading Interconnected with sieve elements

Ordinary companion cell Transfer cell

Intermediary cell

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OCC and TC – minimal interconnection w/adjacent cells – apoplastic to symplastic uptake

IC – interconnection to adjacent cells, symplastic uptake-

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Source to sink translocation

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Source – photosynthate production (availability) is greater than metabolic need, exportSink – requires photosynthate, import

Page 10: Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells

Taiz & Zeiger (2010) Web Topic 10.1.C

Change in photosynthate distribution in sink leaves by removal of sources

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Page 11: Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells

Taiz & Zeiger (2010) Web Topic 10.3.A

Phloem sap sampling for analysis

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Page 12: Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells

Sugars are a primary component of sap

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Page 13: Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells

Sugars are translocated in non-reducing form – sucrose is the predominant photosynthate

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Page 14: Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells

Pressure flow model for phloem translocation from source to sink

Sink – phloem unloading decreases ψp

Ψp gradient between source and sink drives solution movementΨw gradient between sieve elements and xylem vessel elements recirculates the solution

Source – phloem loading increases ψp

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Page 15: Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells

Phloem translocation requires minimal energy – passive transport

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Page 16: Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells

Phloem loading via symplastic or apoplastic pathwaysSymplastic loading is passive transportApoplastic loading is active transport

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Page 17: Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells

Sucrose-H+ symporter involved in phloem loading via an apoplastic pathway – active transportSymporter is driven by the H+ gradient generated by the plasma membrane H+-ATPase

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Page 18: Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells

Polymer trapping model for symplastic phloem loading – passive uptakeSucrose diffuses from the bundle sheath/mesophyll cells into intermediary cellsSucrose is synthesized into raffinose, concentration decreases in intermediary cellsMore sucrose enters the intermediary cellsRaffinose cannot move to bundle sheath/mesophyll cells because plasmodesmata are too small

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Page 19: Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells

Phloem unloading by symplastic and apoplastic pathways into sinksDeveloping leaves, roots, tubers and reproductive organsUnloading, short-distance transport and sink loading

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Page 20: Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells

Leaf transition from sink to source14C import (dark) from a source leaf

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Page 21: Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells

Sucrose-H+ symporter gene expression in source and sink leavesAtSUC2 promoter::GUS reporter fusion – phloem loading

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Page 22: Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells

Photosynthate allocation and partitioningAllocation – regulation of carbon assimilate distribution into various metabolic pathways or sink cells

Partitioning – distribution of photosynthates, assimilation products, ions, hormones, signaling molecules (proteins and perhaps mRNAs)

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Page 23: Skotomorphogenesis Seed germination Genes, enzymes and signal transduction Embryo and Seed development Photomorphogenesis Photoreceptors Phytochrome Cells

Allocation is regulated by sinks and sources

Partitioning of triose-phosphatesSink strength

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