Abstract

Seedlings of Euphorbia lathyris L. were grown in the dark at 25°C. Levels of amino acids, sugars and soluble phosphate in the endosperm increased upon germination after 4 days of imbibition, while the amounts of mineral reserves Mg2+ and K+ started decreasing. Ca2+ was not translocated from the endosperm to the seedling. Maximum values for amino acids were found on day 7, and the highest amounts of sugars were present on day 10. The endosperm was completely depleted by day 12.Before germination (days 1–3) a low level of sterol synthesis in the embryo was detected with labeled sucrose and serine and to a lesser extent with labeled pyruvate. The label of [2‐14C]‐mevalonate proceeded exclusively to squalene. Laticifers started the synthesis of their triterpenes upon germination (day 4), using sucrose as a main substrate. A concurrent increase of sterol synthesis outside the laticifers was traced with labeled serine. Radioactive triterpenes, 4 α‐methylsterols and sterols were detected in growing seedlings after [14C]‐mevalonate uptake, but most of its label accumulated in squalene. The use of labeled mevalonate in sterol synthesis in growing seedlings is discussed.

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