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Photosynthetic Characteristics of Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz), a C3 Species with Chlorenchymatous Bundle Sheath Cells
Authors:Edwards  Gerald E; Sheta  Essam; Moore  Brandon d; Dai  Ziyu; Franceschi  Vincent R; Cheng  Shu-Hua; Lin  Chin-Ho; Ku  Maurice S B
Institution:1Department of Botany, Washington State University Pullman, Washington 99164-4238, U.S.A.
2Department of Botany, National Chung-Hsing University Taichung, Taiwan, Republic of China
Abstract:Cultivars of cassava, Manihot esculenta Crantz, were studiedto determine the mechanism of photosynthetic carbon assimilationin this species. The results, contrary to recent reports, indicatethat cassava is a C3 plant based on a number of physiologicaland biochemical photosynthetic characteristics. The CO2 compensationpoints among 10 cassava cultivars ranged from 55 to 62 µlliter–1, which was typical for C3 plants including castorbean, a member of the same family (Euphorbiaceae). The initialproducts of photosynthesis in cassava are C3-like; the activitiesof several key C4 enzymes in cassava are low and similar tothose of C3 plants. Data on the rates of photosynthesis perunit of leaf area and the photosynthetic response of cassavato CO2 is also consistent with C3 photosynthesis. Cassava hasa distinctive chlorenchymatous vascular bundle sheath locatedbelow a single layer of palisade cells. Unlike C3-C4 intermediatesand C4 species, the bundle sheaths of cassava are not surroundedby mesophyll cells. The bundle sheath cells which occur at highfrequency in cassava may function in both photosynthesis andtransport of photosynthates in the leaf. (Received July 31, 1990; Accepted September 25, 1990)
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