Annual variations of alpha-amylase and invertases activities in buds and internodes of grapevines and their relation with carbohydrates and abscisic acid contents

The concentration of starch, soluble carbohydrates, free abscisic acid (ABA) and activities of α-amylases and invertases (the acid and the alkaline form) were investigated in buds and internodes of Vitis vinifera L. cv. Merlot during annual cycle. The levels of starch increased in the two organs fro...

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Main Authors: Tayeb Koussa, Lalla Aicha Rifai, Monique Cherrad
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Language:English
Published: International Viticulture and Enology Society 2005-09-01
Series:OENO One
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Online Access:https://oeno-one.eu/article/view/894
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spelling doaj-d7a5f5efa06b47ae8d614b0e30ccc3d12021-04-02T07:06:06ZengInternational Viticulture and Enology SocietyOENO One2494-12712005-09-0139312913610.20870/oeno-one.2005.39.3.894894Annual variations of alpha-amylase and invertases activities in buds and internodes of grapevines and their relation with carbohydrates and abscisic acid contentsTayeb Koussa0Lalla Aicha Rifai1Monique Cherrad2Laboratoire de biologie et biotechnologie végétales, Faculté des sciences, Université Chouaib Doukkali, 24000 El Jadida, MarocLaboratoire de biologie et biotechnologie végétales, Faculté des sciences, Université Chouaib Doukkali, 24000 El Jadida, MarocLaboratoire des Sciences de la Vigne, Université Bordeaux I, Avenue des Facultés, 33405 Talence, FranceThe concentration of starch, soluble carbohydrates, free abscisic acid (ABA) and activities of α-amylases and invertases (the acid and the alkaline form) were investigated in buds and internodes of Vitis vinifera L. cv. Merlot during annual cycle. The levels of starch increased in the two organs from middle august to middle of November and the decreased until middle February. These variations seem to be controlled by α-amylase which activity was low during periods of starch accumulation and high when starch contents decreased. As the bud burst draws near (since the middle of February), starch accumulated in internodes and buds. However at the same time of the activity of α-amylase which activity also increased. Starch contents could be controlled by ABA which is known to reduce α-amylase activity. Indeed in internodes ABA content was high when α-amylase activity was low. This was also the case in the buds but after break dormancy phase. This difference of comportment of α-amylase towards ABA in the buds during the annual cycle could be in relation with the change of the physiological state of buds induced by the winter chilling. The invertases activities in buds and internodes changed inversely to the sucrose and raffinose contents during all the annual cycle suggesting that the levels of these sugars were controlled by invertases, highly by the acid form and slightly by the alkaline form. Nevertheless, in the buds, when alkaline activity of invertase was high, sucrose content was maximal. These invertases seem also implicated, with α-amylase, in the development of starch content particularly when starch was accumulated by glucose providing. In the case of buds, invertases activities appeared to change in the same sense of ABA content but not during all the cycle. This suggested that this growth regulator may not be crucial for the control of invertases activities.https://oeno-one.eu/article/view/894acide abscissiquea-amylaseinvertasesglucides solublesVitis vinifera
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Lalla Aicha Rifai
Monique Cherrad
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Lalla Aicha Rifai
Monique Cherrad
Annual variations of alpha-amylase and invertases activities in buds and internodes of grapevines and their relation with carbohydrates and abscisic acid contents
OENO One
acide abscissique
a-amylase
invertases
glucides solubles
Vitis vinifera
author_facet Tayeb Koussa
Lalla Aicha Rifai
Monique Cherrad
author_sort Tayeb Koussa
title Annual variations of alpha-amylase and invertases activities in buds and internodes of grapevines and their relation with carbohydrates and abscisic acid contents
title_short Annual variations of alpha-amylase and invertases activities in buds and internodes of grapevines and their relation with carbohydrates and abscisic acid contents
title_full Annual variations of alpha-amylase and invertases activities in buds and internodes of grapevines and their relation with carbohydrates and abscisic acid contents
title_fullStr Annual variations of alpha-amylase and invertases activities in buds and internodes of grapevines and their relation with carbohydrates and abscisic acid contents
title_full_unstemmed Annual variations of alpha-amylase and invertases activities in buds and internodes of grapevines and their relation with carbohydrates and abscisic acid contents
title_sort annual variations of alpha-amylase and invertases activities in buds and internodes of grapevines and their relation with carbohydrates and abscisic acid contents
publisher International Viticulture and Enology Society
series OENO One
issn 2494-1271
publishDate 2005-09-01
description The concentration of starch, soluble carbohydrates, free abscisic acid (ABA) and activities of α-amylases and invertases (the acid and the alkaline form) were investigated in buds and internodes of Vitis vinifera L. cv. Merlot during annual cycle. The levels of starch increased in the two organs from middle august to middle of November and the decreased until middle February. These variations seem to be controlled by α-amylase which activity was low during periods of starch accumulation and high when starch contents decreased. As the bud burst draws near (since the middle of February), starch accumulated in internodes and buds. However at the same time of the activity of α-amylase which activity also increased. Starch contents could be controlled by ABA which is known to reduce α-amylase activity. Indeed in internodes ABA content was high when α-amylase activity was low. This was also the case in the buds but after break dormancy phase. This difference of comportment of α-amylase towards ABA in the buds during the annual cycle could be in relation with the change of the physiological state of buds induced by the winter chilling. The invertases activities in buds and internodes changed inversely to the sucrose and raffinose contents during all the annual cycle suggesting that the levels of these sugars were controlled by invertases, highly by the acid form and slightly by the alkaline form. Nevertheless, in the buds, when alkaline activity of invertase was high, sucrose content was maximal. These invertases seem also implicated, with α-amylase, in the development of starch content particularly when starch was accumulated by glucose providing. In the case of buds, invertases activities appeared to change in the same sense of ABA content but not during all the cycle. This suggested that this growth regulator may not be crucial for the control of invertases activities.
topic acide abscissique
a-amylase
invertases
glucides solubles
Vitis vinifera
url https://oeno-one.eu/article/view/894
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