raffinose and jasmonic-acid

raffinose has been researched along with jasmonic-acid* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for raffinose and jasmonic-acid

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Effect of jasmonic acid-methyl ester on the composition of carbohydrates and germination of yellow lupine (Lupinus luteus L.) seeds.
    Journal of plant physiology, 2010, Aug-15, Volume: 167, Issue:12

    Mature seeds of yellow lupine contained sucrose, raffinose family oligosaccharides (RFOs), and galactosyl cyclitols as major soluble carbohydrates. The study showed that RFOs dominated in lupine seeds (16% DW). The disappearance of both types of alpha-d-galactosides in germinating lupine seeds was strongly inhibited by the presence of jasmonic acid-methyl ester (JA-Me) at a concentration of 10(-3)M in the incubation medium. JA-Me inhibited the activity of alpha-D-galactosidase (fraction I) during seed germination. Anatomical studies of lupine roots have shown certain cell structure differences between control and JA-Me-treated seedlings. The cross-sections of plant roots treated with JA-Me showed a characteristic folding of the cell walls in all root tissues, starting from the rhyzodermis, cortex and vascular cylinder. In water-treated (control) plants, the cell walls were rounded with no folding.

    Topics: Acetates; Carbohydrates; Cyclopentanes; Galactosidases; Germination; Lupinus; Oxylipins; Plant Extracts; Plant Roots; Raffinose; Seeds

2010