Title of article :
Fructans in crested wheatgrass leaves
Author/Authors :
N. Jerry Chatterton، نويسنده , , Philip A. Harrison، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
7
From page :
843
To page :
849
Abstract :
Crested wheatgrass is an important cool-season grass that has become naturalized in many semiarid regions of the western U.S. It provides ground cover and reduces soil erosion caused by water and wind. Additionally, crested wheatgrass produces important forage for livestock and wildlife on 6 to 8 million hectars of western rangeland. It is well adapted to semiarid cold desert regions because of its cool temperature growth and drought tolerance. Understanding the biosynthesis of fructans in crested wheatgrass is important because of their likely role in both cool temperature growth and drought tolerance. Recent research described a major gene (6-SFT) in crested wheatgrass that is involved in fructan biosynthesis. 1-kestotriose, the major DP 3 fructan in crested wheatgrass, serves as the substrate for the two major DP 4 fructans, 1&6-kestotetraose and 1,1-kestotetraose. The three major DP 5 fructans are 1&6,1-kestopentaose, 1,1&6-kestopentaose and 1,1,1-kestopentaose. The major DP 6 fructan is 1&6;1&6-kestohexaose. We postulate that 1&6;1&6-kestohexaose is synthesized from the addition of a fructose to 1&6,1-kestopentaose. This paper provides structures of the various DP 3, 4, 5 and 6 fructan types produced by crested wheatgrass and provides suggested biosynthetic pathways for all major fructan linkage types present.
Keywords :
biofurcose , crested wheatgrass , fructan structures , grass , inulin , levan , fructan biosynthetic pathways , carbohydrates , AGROPYRON
Journal title :
Journal of Plant Physiology
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
Journal of Plant Physiology
Record number :
1278555
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