The activity of callose-degrading enzyme endo-1,3-beta-D-glucanase (EC
3.2.1.39) was studied in tissue composed of cambium- and secondary ph
loem cells of goat willow (Salix caprea), sycamore maple (Acer pseudop
latanus), and european ash (Fraxinus excelsior) from January to May in
1989 and 1990, in relation to bud development in spring. Extracts wer
e assayed colorimetrically for 1,3-beta-D-glucanase activity by using
a dye-substituted pachyman derivative as substrate. The pH optimum of
glucanase activity in maple and ash was almost identical (6.0-6.5), wh
ereas that of willow appeared to be in the acidic range (3.5-4.0). In
general there seems to be a trend that glucanase activity rises in ear
ly spring consistent with it playing a role in dissolution of callose
before bud break. An atypical early rise of glucanase activity in ash
and maple in 1989 is probably explained by unusually high temperatures
in January.