Titre :
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Influence of initial levels of carbohydrates, fructans, nitrogen, and soluble proteins on regrowth of Lolium perenne L-cv. Bravo following defoliation
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Auteurs :
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A. Morvanbertrand ;
J. Boucaud ;
M. Prudhomme
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Type de document :
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article/chapitre/communication
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Année de publication :
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1999
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Format :
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1817-1826
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Langues:
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= Anglais
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Mots-clés:
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defoliation
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regrowth
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ryegrass
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fructans
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nitrogen reserve
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Croissance
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Organe de reserve
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Carbone
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Azote
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Defoliation
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Lolium perenne
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Gramineae
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Résumé :
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An experiment was designed to evaluate the role of N and C reserves on regrowth of Lolium perenne cv, Brave following defoliation. By using two nitrogen fertilization levels together with three photoperiodic conditions, plants with variable contents of water-soluble carbohydrates (43-216 mg g(-1) DW in stubble) and contrasting amounts of nitrogen (7-49 mg g(-1) DW) were obtained. plants were severely defoliated and regrowth was followed for 28 d under the same environmental conditions. The yield of leaf dry matter at the end of the regrowth period was not related to the initial level of carbohydrate reserves. However, levels of fructan in leaf sheaths and in elongating leaf bases strongly influenced the shoot yield during the first 2 d following defoliation. Fructan exohydrolase activity increased 2-3-fold in sheaths and 3.5-5-fold in elongating leaf bases, suggesting that not only fructans from sheaths but also fructans from immature cells may be used as substrates for growth. In contrast, no direct relationship was found between shoot production and nitrogen or soluble protein accumulation in source organs during early regrowth, A significant correlation existed with the initial amount of soluble proteins in sheaths and in elongating leaf bases after only 6 d of regrowth.
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Source :
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Journal of Experimental Botany - 0022-0957, vol. 50, n° 341
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