Gc. Stancato et al., Effect of a drought period on the mobilisation of non-structural carbohydrates, photosynthetic efficiency and water status in an epiphytic orchid, PL PHYS BIO, 39(11), 2001, pp. 1009-1016
Environmental stress induces modifications and adaptations. a marked charac
teristic of epiphytic orchids. The presence of the pseudobulb is associated
with carbohydrate reserve functions and water maintenance in the plant. We
evaluated the effects of drought on carbohydrate metabolism in plants subj
ected to drought for 0, 25 and 45 d by measuring the following parameters:
F-y/F-m ratio, ethanol and water-soluble polysaccharides, acid invertase (b
eta -D-fructofuranosidase: EC 3.2.125) activity, relative water content, co
ncentration of osmotically active solutes and dry mass/fresh mass ratio. Th
e carbohydrates present in leaf and pseudobulb were characterised by acid h
ydrolysis followed by paper chromatography and high performance anion excha
nge chromatography. Our results showed that a period of drought decreased t
he efficiency of the photochemical system (decrease in the ratio F-y/F-m) a
t the same time as the ratio of sucrose/monosaccharides was constant in the
leaf, but increased in the pseudobulb. As a consequence of the changes in
sucrose/monosaccharides ratio in the pseudobulb, plants under drought stres
s have decreased invertase activity and increased concentration of osmotica
lly active solutes. The pseudobulb stores a glucomannan, thought to be a mu
ltifunctional carbohydrate involved in water stress and carbon reserve. Our
results suggest that, under water stress, glucomannan in the pseudobulb is
mobilised to moderate effects of drought. (C) 2001 Editions scientifiques
et medicales Elsevier SAS.