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Characterization of Photosynthetic 14Carbon Assimilation by Potamogeton lucens L.
Authors:LUCAS  W J; TYREE  M T; PETROV  A
Abstract:Photosynthetic assimilation of exogenous 14CO2 and H14CO3by the aquatic angiosperm Potamogeton lucens L. is reported.Equivalent maximum rates of assimilation (1.5 µmol s–1m–2) were obtained in the presence of saturating levelsof 14CO2 (1.0 mol m–3, pH 5.3) or H14CO3 (1.5 molm–3, pH, 9.2). Under subsaturating 14CO2 levels, bothgaseous diffusion and H14CO3 transport were shown tooperate simultaneously, such that maximal photosynthetic rateswere established. An induction lag of approximately 3 min was observed when exogenous14CO2 was assimilated. A longer lag of approximately 12 minwas required, however, before linear assimilation rates wereestablished when H14CO3 acted as the carbon source. The light-activatedH14CO3 transport system was found to be quite labile.A brief (5 min) dark treatment returned the system to the inactivestate. Bicarbonate transport was shown to be competitively inhibitedby CO32–ions. The possibility is discussed that this formof inhibition may be common to many HCO3 assimilators. Preliminary polar cation transport studies (from lower to upperleaf surface) indicated an almost exact one to one relationshipbetween the rates of Na+ influx and efflux and H14CO3assimilation. The possible relationship(s) between these transportprocesses and the requirement for electrical neutrality is brieflydiscussed.
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