PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN THE FEMALE GAMETOPHYTE OF GINKGO BILOBA |
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Authors: | William E Friedman Thomas E Goliber |
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Institution: | Department of Botany, University of California, Berkeley, California, 94720 |
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Abstract: | The female gametophyte of Ginkgo biloba is the only seed plant gametophyte known to contain chlorophyll. Measurements of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) indicate that a gametophyte growing within an ovule can receive significant quantities of light (70 μmol photons m–2 s–1). Under the conditions of our experiments, whole gametophytes dissected free from ovules were capable of gross photosynthesis, but not net photosynthesis. On a dry wt basis, the maximum rate of carbon fixation under near saturating light intensities was 3.64 × 10–3 μmol CO2g–1 s–1. The unique ability of the female gametophyte of Ginkgo biloba to produce chlorophyll and engage in photosynthesis appears to result from its exposure to sufficient levels of light and a predisposition to react to this stimulus by the development of a functional photosynthetic apparatus. |
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