Project Details
Relation between metabolic control of leaf senescence by carbohydrates and nitrogen metabolism
Applicant
Professor Dr. Thomas Roitsch
Subject Area
Plant Cultivation, Plant Nutrition, Agricultural Technology
Term
from 2009 to 2013
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 46691270
Although leaf senescence has been shown to be accompanied by changes in carbohydrate composition and levels, the role of sugars in the initiation and regulation of senescence is a matter of debate. The hydrolysis of the transported sugar sucrose by an extracellular invertase is a key step in regulating phloem unloading. Based on the finding that an extracellular invertase is essential for cytokinin mediated delay of senescence, the present study addresses the metabolic control by carbohydrates and the role of source-sink relations on the remobilisation of nitrogen during senescence in rapeseed. The carbohydrate metabolism in source and sink tissues during nitrogen deficiency-induced and senescence-induced N remobilisation will be characterized at the level of gene expression, key enzymatic activities and metabolites. In functional approaches transgenic rapeseed plants will be generated with modulated sugar status and cytokinin content in source and sink tissues. These plants will be supplied to and analyzed by the Research Unit with respect to a number of complementing parameters. A rapeseed transformation platform will be provided for the Research Unit.
DFG Programme
Research Units
Subproject of
FOR 948:
Nitrogen Uptake, Metabolism and Remobilisation in Leaves during Plant Senescence
International Connection
Austria