Natural (13) C distribution in oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) and consequences for allocation pattern

Plant Cell Environ. 2016 Jan;39(1):199-212. doi: 10.1111/pce.12606. Epub 2015 Oct 16.

Abstract

Oil palm has now become one of the most important crops, palm oil representing nearly 25% of global plant oil consumption. Many studies have thus addressed oil palm ecophysiology and photosynthesis-based models of carbon allocation have been used. However, there is a lack of experimental data on carbon fixation and redistribution within palm trees, and important C-sinks have not been fully characterized yet. Here, we carried out extensive measurement of natural (13) C-abundance (δ(13) C) in oil palm tissues, including fruits at different maturation stages. We find a (13) C-enrichment in heterotrophic organs compared to mature leaves, with roots being the most (13) C-enriched. The δ(13) C in fruits decreased during maturation, reflecting the accumulation in (13) C-depleted lipids. We further used observed δ(13) C values to compute plausible carbon fluxes using a steady-state model of (13) C-distribution including metabolic isotope effects ((12) v/(13) v). The results suggest that fruits represent a major respiratory loss (≈39% of total tree respiration) and that sink organs such as fruits are fed by sucrose from leaves. That is, glucose appears to be a quantitatively important compound in palm tissues, but computations indicate that it is involved in dynamic starch metabolism rather that C-exchange between organs.

Keywords: 13C/12C fractionation; carbon allocation; isotope composition; oleosynthesis cost; respiratory losses.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Arecaceae / growth & development
  • Arecaceae / metabolism*
  • Biomass
  • Carbohydrate Metabolism*
  • Carbohydrates
  • Carbon / metabolism
  • Carbon Cycle*
  • Carbon Isotopes / metabolism*
  • Fruit / growth & development
  • Fruit / metabolism
  • Indonesia
  • Lipids
  • Models, Biological
  • Palm Oil
  • Photosynthesis
  • Plant Leaves / growth & development
  • Plant Leaves / metabolism
  • Plant Oils / metabolism*
  • Plant Transpiration / physiology

Substances

  • Carbohydrates
  • Carbon Isotopes
  • Lipids
  • Plant Oils
  • Palm Oil
  • Carbon