IAS on Facebook
IAS on Instagram
|

IAS Aroid Quasi Forum
About Aroid-L
This is a continuously updated archive of the Aroid-L mailing list in a forum format - not an actual Forum. If you want to post, you will still need to register for the Aroid-L mailing list and send your postings by e-mail for moderation in the normal way.
Re: [Aroid-l] Do green spathes assimilate?
|
From: Scott Hyndman <hyndman at aroid.org> on 2011.04.20 at 12:47:51(22036)
Hello Marek,
By assimilation I am assuming you mean photosynthesis. Using the example of Spathiphyllum, since the spathe is a modified leaf, it most certainly does produce photosynthate for the overall metabolism of the plant once the spathe becomes green, usually with age and/or after pollination. Even the pollinated spadix that greens up after pollination with support photosynthesis, although maybe not as efficiently as the leaves. Where there is chlorophyll there is photosynthesis.
Regards, Scott
| HTML +More |
From: Marek Argent
To: discussion of aroids www.gizmoworks.com>
Sent: Tue, April 19, 2011 4:58:59 PM
Subject: [Aroid-l] Do green spathes assimilate?
Hello,
Many aroids have green spathes and
usually they are the tallest parts of the plants.
In deep shade in forests spathes are often green,
olive-green, brown, it indicates the presence of chlorophyll.
Some other aroids' spathes turn green as the
flowers become pollinated (like Spathiphyllum).
Do the green spathes play a role in
assimilation?
Marek
--0-2109669585-1303303671=:36502--
--==============ƒ83782643193051928= |
|
Note: this is a very old post, so no reply function is available.
|
|