Sucrose-metabolizing enzymes in plant leaves have hitherto been investigated mainly in temperate plants, and rarely conducted in tandem with gene expression and sugar analysis. Here, we investigated the sugar content, gene expression, and the activity of sucrose-metabolizing enzymes in the leaves of Hevea brasiliensis, a tropical tree widely cultivated for natural rubber. Sucrose, fructose and glucose were the major sugars detected in Hevea leaves at four developmental stages (I to IV), with starch and quebrachitol as minor saccharides. Fructose and glucose contents increased until stage III, but decreased strongly at stage IV (mature leaves). On the other hand, sucrose increased continuously throughout leaf development. Activities of all s...
The rubber synthesis in latex cells requires sucrose. These particular cells are heterotrophic ones ...
Abstract Background Expression patterns of many laticifer-specific gens are closely correlative with...
Efficient sucrose loading in rubber-producing cells (laticifer cells) is essential for retaining rub...
Changes in the concentration of sugars and sucrose metabolism enzymes can characterize the developme...
Rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg.) are a major crop of economic importance in Thailand. T...
International audienceHevea brasiliensis is an important industrial crop for natural rubber producti...
This study describes the sucrose balance between supply and demand in the bark of the rubber tree, a...
This study describes the sucrose balance between supply and demand in the bark of the rubber tree, a...
Increasing demand for natural rubber prompts studies into the mechanisms governing the productivity ...
Starch and total soluble sugar (SS) status in rubber tree were investigated carbohydrate reserve rel...
In rubber tree, starch reserves are necessary for growth and latex regeneration when the demand exce...
<div><p>Increasing demand for natural rubber prompts studies into the mechanisms governing the produ...
International audienceIn rubber tree, starch reserves are necessary for growth and latex regeneratio...
The rubber synthesis in latex cells requires sucrose. These particular cells are heterotrophic ones ...
Four RRIM600 rubber trees, planted in 1992 and opened in May 1999 using the tapping system ½ S d/3 6...
The rubber synthesis in latex cells requires sucrose. These particular cells are heterotrophic ones ...
Abstract Background Expression patterns of many laticifer-specific gens are closely correlative with...
Efficient sucrose loading in rubber-producing cells (laticifer cells) is essential for retaining rub...
Changes in the concentration of sugars and sucrose metabolism enzymes can characterize the developme...
Rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg.) are a major crop of economic importance in Thailand. T...
International audienceHevea brasiliensis is an important industrial crop for natural rubber producti...
This study describes the sucrose balance between supply and demand in the bark of the rubber tree, a...
This study describes the sucrose balance between supply and demand in the bark of the rubber tree, a...
Increasing demand for natural rubber prompts studies into the mechanisms governing the productivity ...
Starch and total soluble sugar (SS) status in rubber tree were investigated carbohydrate reserve rel...
In rubber tree, starch reserves are necessary for growth and latex regeneration when the demand exce...
<div><p>Increasing demand for natural rubber prompts studies into the mechanisms governing the produ...
International audienceIn rubber tree, starch reserves are necessary for growth and latex regeneratio...
The rubber synthesis in latex cells requires sucrose. These particular cells are heterotrophic ones ...
Four RRIM600 rubber trees, planted in 1992 and opened in May 1999 using the tapping system ½ S d/3 6...
The rubber synthesis in latex cells requires sucrose. These particular cells are heterotrophic ones ...
Abstract Background Expression patterns of many laticifer-specific gens are closely correlative with...
Efficient sucrose loading in rubber-producing cells (laticifer cells) is essential for retaining rub...