The accumulation of dry matter, chlorophyll, and tocopherols was monitored
in developing seeds and pods of three rapeseed genotypes with contrasting t
ocopherol profiles from shortly after anthesis to maturity. Three phases of
tocopherols accumulation were observed. Phase I, from 12 to 41 days after
flowering (DAF), was characterized by a slow accumulation of both alpha- an
d gamma-tocopherol. Phase II, from 41 to 53 DAF showed the highest tocopher
ols accumulation rates, with more active accumulation of gamma- than alpha-
tocopherol in the lines characterized by an alpha- to gamma-tocopherol rati
o below the unity. Final differences in the alpha- to gamma-tocopherol rati
os among genotypes were caused by different accumulation rates between both
tocopherol derivatives in Phase II. Both total tocopherols content and the
alpha- to gamma-tocopherol ratio remained constant in Phase III, from 53 D
AF to maturity. Changes on chlorophyll and tocopherols contents in pods dur
ing development were similar to those previously reported in senescing leav
es. No export of tocopherols from pods to seeds throughout seed development
was detected.