In vivo ubiquinone (UQ) reduction levels were measured during the development of the inflorescences of Arum maculatum and Amorphophallus krausei. Thermogenesis in A. maculatum spadices appeared not to be confined to a single developmental stage, but occurred during various stages. The UQ pool in both A. maculatum and A. krausei appendices was approximately 90% reduced during thermogenesis. Respiratory characteristics of isolated appendix mitochondria did not change in the period around thermogenesis. Apparently, synthesis of the required enzyme capacity is regulated via a coarse control upon which a fine control of metabolism that regulates the onset of thermogenesis is imposed.
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Wagner, A. M., Wagner, M. J., & Moore, A. L. (1998). In vivo ubiquinone reduction levels during thermogenesis in araceae. Plant Physiology, 117(4), 1501–1506. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.117.4.1501
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