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Low Temperature Alters Carbohydrate Metabolism in Easter Lily Bulbs
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1990
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BiologyFood ChemistryEaster Lily BulbsPlant AnalysisBotanyNatural SciencesEaster LiliyGlycobiologyAgricultural EconomicsMannose SuggestsNellie WhiteCrop PhysiologyMetabolismMedicinePost-harvest PhysiologyPlant PhysiologyPlant Metabolism
Easter liliy (Lilium longiflorum Thunb. `Nellie White') bulbs were stored in moist peatmoss for up to 85 days at – 1.0 or 4.5C. Bulbs were periodically removed from storage and analyzed to determine levels of soluble carbohydrates and starch. Storage at – 1.0C induced large accumulations of sucrose, mannose, fructose, and oligosaccharide in both mother and daughter scales. Starch concentration declined substantially during this period. Storage at 4.5C resulted in less dramatic alterations in bulb carbohydrates, although trends toward increased soluble carbohydrates and reduced starch levels were seen. The accumulation of mannose suggests that glucomannan, a secondary storage carbohydrate, was also degraded during – 1.0C storage.