Translocation of Radioactive Carbon after the Application of 14C-Alanine and 14CO2 to Sunflower Leaves

1974 
14 C-(UL)-l-Alanine was applied to the surface of mature leaves at the second node of sunflower ( Helianthus annuus L. cv Commander) plants, under illumination. The alanine was absorbed during a 4-hour period, and some of it was metabolized by the absorbing tissue. After a lag period of about 15 minutes from first application, distribution of 14 C through the plant proceeded in much the same pattern as when 14 CO 2 is assimilated by similar leaves. Most, if not all, of the 14 C exported from the absorbing regions was in sucrose. Only minute amounts appeared in alanine or other amino acids in surrounding parts of the leaf blade or in the petiole, although these were strongly labeled in the tissue absorbing 14 C-alanine. When 14 CO 2 was supplied for 15 minutes to leaves of different ages, amino acids were lightly labeled in the leaf blade. Mature green leaves exported only sucrose. Yellowing leaves on 60-day-old plants exported a variety of substances including amino acids.
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