L. Dehon et al., Differential compartmentation of o-diphenols and peroxidase activity in the inner sapwood of the Juglans nigra tree, PL PHYS BIO, 39(6), 2001, pp. 473-477
Black walnut (Juglans nigra L.) heartwood is characterised by the appearanc
e of a dark-brown colour in the inner part of the trunk. At the cellular le
vel, phenolic compounds and peroxidases (PODs, EC 1.11.1.7) are most likely
involved in the generation of this colour. Ortho-diphenols are revealed by
Arnow's reagent and condensed tannins by vanillin-HCl or p-dimethylaminoci
nnamaldehyde. These reagents reveal that only a small percentage of the liv
ing sapwood parenchyma cells accumulate phenolic compounds in the vacuole.
POD activity is revealed either with guaiacol or 3,3' -diaminobenzidine. Th
e simultaneous disclosure of o-diphenols and POD in the same cross-section
clearly indicates that POD activity and its phenolic substrates are localis
ed in different ray parenchyma cells of walnut sapwood. None of the cells e
xhibiting POD activity contain o-diphenols and vice versa. This compartment
ation of active PODs and of their potential substrates in different cells w
ithin the living woody tissue of walnut is discussed. (C) 2001 Editions sci
entifiques et medicales Elsevier SAS.