Chemical analysis of leaf base tissue of Dactylis glomerate failed to detect any low MW oligosaccharide intermediates during fructosan synthesis. Extracts of tissue harvested at various times after the incorporation of 14CO2 showed a decline in radioactivity in sucrose and an equivalent rise in high MW fructosan with no significant accumulation of radioactivity in oligosaccharides. No evidence was obtained for the existence of nucleotide fructose in the tissue, indicating that fructosan synthesis occurs by direct transfer of fructosyl residues from sucrose to the polymer. © 1979.