In grapevines, as in other plants, sucrose and its constituents glucose and fructose are fundamentally important and carry out a multitude of roles. The aims of this review are three-fold. First, to provide a summary of the metabolism and transport of sucrose in grapevines, together with new insights and interpretations. Second, to stress the importance of considering the compartmentation of metabolism. Third, to outline the key role of acid invertase in osmoregulation associated with sucrose metabolism and transport in plants.

Sucrose metabolism and transport in grapevines, with emphasis on berries and leaves and insights gained from a cross-species comparison

Battistelli A.;Moscatello S.;
2021

Abstract

In grapevines, as in other plants, sucrose and its constituents glucose and fructose are fundamentally important and carry out a multitude of roles. The aims of this review are three-fold. First, to provide a summary of the metabolism and transport of sucrose in grapevines, together with new insights and interpretations. Second, to stress the importance of considering the compartmentation of metabolism. Third, to outline the key role of acid invertase in osmoregulation associated with sucrose metabolism and transport in plants.
2021
Istituto di Ricerca sugli Ecosistemi Terrestri - IRET
fruits
grapevines
invertase
leaves
metabolism
osmoregulation
sucrose
transcripts
transport
Vitis vinifera
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