Abstract

Sucrose was present in seeds of 31 species at all ages and stages of their development. The raffinose family of oligosaccharides is present in most mature and dry seeds; tomato and tobacco seeds contain planteose, whereas sesame seeds contain this sugar and a higher member of the planteose series. Cotton seeds contain raffinose, stachyose, verbascose and an unidentified ketose. Free monosaccharides were not detected in any of the dry seeds; although free glucose and fructose were detected in some immature seeds, these sugars decreased in amount and eventually disappeared during seed maturation. Sucrose, stachyose, raffinose and verbascose accumulated, in developing soybeans, in that sequence. Maltose, a sugar rarely found in plant tissues, is present in immature soybean and honey locust seeds but does not occur in the other seeds examined. It increases to a maximum during development, subsequently decreases in amount during maturation and ripening and eventually disappears completely. The petioles of old leaves and stems of the soybean plant contain maltose, but the petioles of young soybean leaves, empty pods, leaf blades and roots do not.

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