Barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Agneta) was cultivated
hydroponically under continuous light, constant
temperature and relative humidity. The relative growth rate (RGR)
was kept at 25% by an exponential supply of
complete medium for 2 wk. The cultures were then transferred to phosphorus-free
media and the amounts of total P, fructans, starch, sucrose, glucose and fructose in sink and source
leaves were measured at 0, 12, 24, 48, 72, 120
and 156 h. The capacity of net fructan synthesis (i.e. total activity of
sucrose[ratio ]sucrose 1-fructosyltransferase (1-SST) and sucrose[ratio ]fructan
6-fructosyltransferase (6-SFT)), the activity of fructan exohydrolase (FEH),
as well as
the activity of acid invertase were also measured in the two types of leaves.
Omission of P from the growth medium
caused a decrease in the P content in both sink and source leaves, whereas the
RGR was not affected during the 156 h
of the experiment. The fructan concentration increased in low-P plants whilst
there was little or no effect on the
concentrations of starch, sucrose, glucose and fructose. There was a slight
increase in the capacity of net fructan
synthesis in both sink and source leaves at 156 h after the onset of
P-starvation. There was no change in the activity
of FEH or acid invertase. The results indicate that in barley leaves the
mechanism for carbon partitioning into
fructans is more sensitive towards low P conditions than the mechanism for
carbon partitioning into starch.