Leaf Senescence Flashcards

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What is senescence?

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A coordinated loss of function

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2
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What causes senescence?

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Typically induced by short days and long nights

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3
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What is a critical photoperiod?

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length of day that causes a physiological response

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4
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How does senescence work?

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  • Promoted by low temperatures and bright light
  • Affected by a drought, during the summer leaves can senesce, interrupted by frost
  • As leaves senesce, nutrients (e.g nitrogen) are resorbed for storage
  • Nutrients come from foliar proteins, some from chlorophyll
    Resorbed via phloem
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5
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Describe the color change process

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  1. chlorophyll is unstable in the light, so normally constantly being replaced
  2. Production of chlorophyll stops and remaining chlorophyll disappears
  3. Anthocyanins allow continued functioning of the phloem during nutrient resorption
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6
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What is the abscission zone?

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2 layers -> pectinases digests middle lamella of top layer
Cells of lower layer expand,forcing separation
Wound is sealed with suberized cork
In angiosperms, tyloses plug the exposed vessels

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7
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What is marcescence?

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retention of dead organs (like when leaves die but don’t fall off)

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8
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How is senescence mediated?

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By plant hormones

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9
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How is senescence promoted?

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Low temperatures and bright lights

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10
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What are anthocyanins?

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Thought to act as a sunblock preventing photo-oxidative damage

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11
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What does the accumulation of red pigments at other times of year mean?

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Common in plants growing in high light, stressful situations

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