Abstract

Field trials were done to study the relation of dry matter accumulation, tuberization, and total carbohydrate content in different plant organs with the activities of amylase and invertase in different growth seasons (winter and summer). The activities of both enzymes showed higher levels in winter and were correlated with lower total carbohydrate contents in leaves. However, dry matter production in tubers was higher in winter. It is suggested that higher hydrolytic activity might therefore be needed in winter for the mobilization of the stored carbohydrates in the leaves for transport to the physiological sink. In the conditions of earlier tuberisation and more dry matter production, higher activities of amylase and invertase were found. Chlormequat treatments led to higher amylase activity in leaves correlated with earlier tuberisation and higher tuber yield, thouth invertase activity was not affected or rather slightly decreased.

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