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Differential Senescence of Maize Hybrids Following Ear Removal : II. Selected Leaf

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Journal Plant Physiol
Specialty Physiology
Date 1984 Feb 1
PMID 16663424
Citations 19
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In conjunction with a study of the effects of ear removal on the senescence of whole maize (Zea mays L.) plants, visual symptoms and associated changes in constituent contents and activities of a selected leaf (first leaf above the ear) were determined. Leaves were sampled from field-grown eared and earless Pioneer brand 3382, B73 x Mo17, and Farm Services brand 854 maize hybrids at nine times during the grainfilling period.VISUAL SYMPTOMS INDICATED THE FOLLOWING SEQUENCE AND RATE OF SENESCENCE: earless B73 x Mo17 > earless P3382 >> eared B73 x Mo17 >> eared P3382 </= earless FS854 > eared FS854. All earless hybrids showed increases in leaf dry weight and sugar content; however, the increases were transitory for P3382 and B73 x Mo17, but continuous throughout the grain-filling period for FS854, indicative of continued photosynthetic activity of the latter. All earless hybrids exhibited similar and transitory starch accumulation patterns. Thus, FS854 was an exception to the concept that carbohydrate accumulation accelerates leaf senescence. Ear removal resulted in accelerated losses of reduced N, phosphoenolpyruvate and ribulose bisphosphate carboxylases, phosphorus, chlorophyll, nitrate reductase activity, and moisture for P3382 and B73 x Mo17 plants. In contrast, the loss of all components (except phosphorus) was similar for the selected leaf of earless and eared FS854.Although the loss of nitrate reductase activity, reduced N, and carboxylating enzymes accurately reflected the development of senescence of the selected leaf, the rate of net loss of reduced N and carboxylating enzymes appeared to be regulated. We deduced that the rate of flux of N into the leaf was a factor in regulating the differing rates of senescence observed for the six treatments; however, we cannot rule out the possibility of concurrent influence of growth regulators or other metabolites.

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