1973
DOI: 10.1016/s0040-8166(73)80043-6
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Effects of senescence on chloroplasts of the tobacco leaf

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“…The dismantling of the thylakoid membrane, which consists to 80 % of galactolipids, results in the release of free fatty acids. In parallel, chlorophyll is catabolized and free phytol is released by the pheophytin pheophorbide hydrolase (PPH) (Harris and Arnott 1973;Hortensteiner 2006). These hydrolytic products are considered toxic and can be metabolized to form fatty acid phytyl esters, tocopherols and triacylglycerols.…”
Section: Role Of Plastoglobules During Leaf Senescencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dismantling of the thylakoid membrane, which consists to 80 % of galactolipids, results in the release of free fatty acids. In parallel, chlorophyll is catabolized and free phytol is released by the pheophytin pheophorbide hydrolase (PPH) (Harris and Arnott 1973;Hortensteiner 2006). These hydrolytic products are considered toxic and can be metabolized to form fatty acid phytyl esters, tocopherols and triacylglycerols.…”
Section: Role Of Plastoglobules During Leaf Senescencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Direct comparisons could then be made between developmentally similar leaves (at the same nodal position) of these plants. This system has previously been used to study leaf development in tobacco (Harris and Arnott, 1973;Aharoni et al, 1979;Dhillon and Miksche, 1981;Ursin and Shewmaker, 1993) and other species (Kura-Hotta et al, 1987;Hashimoto et al, 1989;Marshall and Vos, 1991).…”
Section: Plant Crowthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In its main features the disruption of cell organelles caused by 'Mepro Special', resembles the normal senescence (cf. Butler and Simon 1971, Anderson and Thomson 1973, Harris and Arnott 1973. The ageing started to alter the ultrastructure of barley mesophyll cells after growing for 6 days at high temperature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Since the plastoglobuli are known to be lipid storage bodies intimately associated with the lipid content of chloroplast membranes, the increase in globule size is apparently due to an increase of free lipids made available by the degradation of chloroplast membranes (White and Hemphill 1972, Anderson and Thomson 1973, Harris and Arnott 1973. 'Mepro Special' decisively disturbs the carbohydrate metabolism, which appears soon after the treatment as accumulation of starch and later as decreasing and disappearing of starch.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%