Seasonal Variation of Mono, Di and Polysaccharides in British Bluebells (Hyacinthoides Non-Scripta)

Dotsha Raheem, Vera Thoss

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    Abstract

    British bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta (L.) Chouard ex Rothm.) were
    studied for their carbohydrate content, phenology and biomass allocation and
    the associated physiological changes. Carbohydrate content of different parts
    of the plant, including roots, bulbs, leaves, scapes and flowers, were studied as
    total non-structural carbohydrates. Biomass and carbohydrate analysis results
    showed greater allocation to bulbs compared to any other vegetative part.
    Analysis of fructans in the bulbs showed the presence of large proportions of the
    polysaccharide comprising about 77% DW in mid-June 2014. The lowest fructan
    content of 41% DW was found at the start of re-growth in January-February
    2015. The mono and disaccharide pool in the bulbs showed high concentrations
    at the start of the growth period suggesting depolymerisation of fructans at this
    stage and their mobilisation to the growing shoots. MALDI-TOF analysis of
    bulb fructans showed the dominance of DP3 and DP4 chain fructans with the
    presence of other longer chains up to DP9 at the end of the vegetative stage in
    July until shoot emergence in March.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number1005
    JournalJournal of Plant Chemistry and Ecophysiology
    Volume1
    Issue number1
    Early online date2 May 2016
    Publication statusPublished - 2016

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