Peach leaf curl disease shifts sugar metabolism in severely infected leaves from source to sink
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Peach leaf curl is a disease that affects the leaves of peach trees, and in severe cases all of the leaf can be
similarly affected. This study investigated some effects of this disease on the metabolism of peach leaves
in which all parts of the leaf were infected. These diseased leaves contained very little chlorophyll and
performed little or no photosynthesis. Compared to uninfected leaves, diseased leaves possessed higher
contents of fructose and especially glucose, but lowered contents of sucrose, sorbitol and especially
starch. The activities of soluble acid invertase, neutral invertase, sorbitol dehydrogenase and sucrose
synthase were all higher in diseased leaves, whereas, those of aldose-6-phosphate reductase and sucrose
phosphate synthase were lower. The activities of hexokinase and fructokinase were little changed. In
addition, immunblots showed that the contents of Rubisco and ADP-glucose phosphorylase were
reduced in diseased leaves, whereas, the content of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase was increased. The
results show that certain aspects of the metabolism of diseased leaves are similar to immature sink
leaves. That is photosynthetic function is reduced, the leaf imports rather than exports sugars, and the
contents of non-structural carbohydrates and enzymes involved in their metabolism are similar to sink
leaves. Further, the effects of peach leaf curl on the metabolism of peach leaves are comparable to the
effects of some other diseases on the metabolism of photosynthetic organs of other plant species.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Carbohydrates; Metabolism; Peach leaf curl; Photosynthesis; Prunus persica; Taphrina deformans.
Elenco autori:
Moscatello, Stefano; Proietti, Simona; Battistelli, Alberto
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