1. METABOLIC ASPECTS OF THERMOGENESIS IN MALE CONES OF FIVE CYCAD SPECIES
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David Price, William C. Tang, and Leonel da Silveira Lobo Sternberg
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biology ,Starch ,ved/biology ,Macrozamia moorei ,ved/biology.organism_classification_rank.species ,food and beverages ,Plant Science ,biology.organism_classification ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Encephalartos ferox ,chemistry ,Dioon edule ,Botany ,Genetics ,Thermogenesis ,Cycad ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Encephalartos hildebrandtii ,Zamia pumila - Abstract
High starch concentrations in the sporophylls of male cones of five species of cycad and their depletion during their heat-producing phase of development suggest that starch is a major fuel source for thermogenesis in these plants. Carbon- 1 3/carbon- 12 ratio analyses of respired C02, starch, and lipids in a male cone of one of these species, Macrozamia moorei F. Muell., indicate that although starch is a major contributor to respiration, lipids are also an important respiratory substrate. THERMOGENESIS, although uncommon in plants in general, has been shown to occur in the flowers or inflorescences of diverse types of plants, including many aroids (Meeuse, 1975), the water lily Victoria sp. (Meeuse, 1975), some palms (Schroeder, 1978), and many species of
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- 1987
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