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Mesophyll cells, protoplasts, and protoplast extracts of Digitaria sanguinalis were used for comparative studies of light-dependent CO2 fixation. CO2 fixation was low without the addition of organic substrates. Pyruvate, oxaloacetate, and 3-phosphoglycerate induced relatively low rates (10 to 90 μmoles/mg chlorophyll·hr) of CO2 fixation when added separately. However, a highly synergistic relationship was found between pyruvate + oxaloacetate and pyruvate + 3-phosphoglycerate for inducing light-dependent CO2 fixation in the mesophyll preparations. Highest rates of CO2 fixation were obtained with protoplast extracts. Pyruvate, in combination with oxaloacetate or 3-phosphoglycerate induced light-dependent rates from 150 to 380 μmoles of CO2 fixed/mg chlorophyll·hr which are equivalent to or exceed reported rates of whole leaf photosynthesis in C4 species. Concentrations of various substrates required to give half-maximum velocities of CO2 fixation were determined, with the protoplast extracts generally saturating at the lowest substrate concentrations. Chloroplasts separated from protoplast extracts showed little capacity for CO2 fixation. The results suggest that CO2 fixation in C4 mesophyll cells is dependent on chloroplasts and extrachloroplastic phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase.  相似文献   

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The use of mesophyll protoplast extracts from various C4 species has provided an effective method for studying light-and substrate-dependent formation of oxaloacetate, malate, and asparate at rates equivalent to whole leaf C4 photosynthesis. Conditions regulating the formation of the C4 acids were studied with protoplast extracts from Digitaria sanguinalis, an NADP-malic enzyme C4 species, Eleusineindica, an NAD-malic enzyme C4 species, and Urochloa panicoides, a phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) carboxykinase C4 species. Light-dependent induction of CO2 fixation by the mesophyll extracts of all three species was relatively low without addition of exogenous substrates. Pyruvate, alanine and α-ketoglutarate, or 3-phosphoglycerate induced high rates of CO2 fixation in the mesophyll extracts with oxaloacetate, malate, and aspartate being the primary products. In all three species, it appears that pyruvate, alanine, or 3-phosphoglycerate may serve as effective precursors to the formation of PEP for carboxylation through PEP-carboxylase in C4 mesophyll cells. Induction by pyruvate or alanine and α-ketoglutarate was light-dependent, whereas 3-phosphoglycerate-induced CO2 fixation was not.  相似文献   

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Isolated mesophyll protoplasts, and protoplast extracts containing intact chloroplasts, from the C4 species Digitaria sanguinalis have been used to study Compartmentation and export of C4 acids, using different C3 precursors as substrate for 14CO2 fixation. Mg2+ was necessary for maximum 14CO2 fixation rates with both protoplasts and protoplast extracts, whereas Mg2+ was inhibitory for oxaloacetate and phosphoglycerate reduction. This inhibition could be overcome by preincubating the materials in the light with excess of EDTA before addition of Mg2+. Under these conditions pyruvate as substrate for 14CO2 fixation induced mainly malate formation, whereas phosphoglycerate as substrate induced oxaloacetate formation, indicating competition for available NADPH between oxaloacetate and phosphoglycerate reduction. Oxaloacetate could be exported from the protoplasts at rates comparable to the rates of 14CO2 fixation in intact leaves (200 μmol/mg Chl × h). This product probably passed the plasma membrane by simple diffusion, whereas the export of malate and aspartate seemed to be regulated, with the size of the intraprotoplast pool being relatively independent of the export rate. It is concluded that transport via the plasma membrane-cell wall path may play a role in metabolite flow during photosynthesis in C4 plants.  相似文献   

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Flaveria pringlei exhibits C3 CO2 compensation concentration (Г) values averaging 53 μl CO2/l at 21% (v/v) O2 and 25 ± 2°C. When this species is hybridized with the C4 species, F. brownii (male) (Г = 6 μl CO2/l), the F1 hybrid plants exhibit an average Г value of 31 μl CO2/l at 21% O2.Although light micrographs of leaf cross-sections show that the leaves of the hybrid plants possess the mesophyll arrangement characteristic of F. pringlei leaves, the hybrid plants have some bundle-sheath chloroplasts. However, the numbers of these organelles do not appear to be intermediate with respect to the numbers in the parents and are closest to the small number present in the bundle-sheath cells of F. pringlei leaves. The activities of key C4 enzymes (in μmol · mg Chl?1 · h?1) are: phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) carboxylase, 121; pyruvate, orthophosphate (Pi) dikinase, 26; NADP-malate dehydrogenase, 2529; and NADP-malic enzyme, 82. All of these activities are substantially higher than in F. pringlei, but are only 7–10% of those in F. brownii (with the exception of the NADP-malate dehydrogenase activity). These data suggest that a C4 cycle might be operating to a limited extent in the hybrid plants resulting in reduced photorespiration.Whether or not C4 photosynthesis occurs in these hybrid plants, they represent the first reported C3 × C4 F1 hybrids to exhibit reduced Γ-values. This cross and its reciprocal should be useful models for studying the anatomical and biochemical factors determining the development of limited C4 photosynthesis in C3 species.  相似文献   

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Mesophyll cells were isolated from fully-expanded leaves of Digitaria sanguinalis (L.) Scop. by a combined maceration-filtration technique. In the presence of pyruvate, photosynthetic 14CO2 uptake in the isolated cells was not inhibited by atomospheric levels of oxygen. In contrast, superatmospheric levels of oxygen substantially inhibited the light-dependent fixation of 14CO2. These oxygen effects are similar to those observed with intact C4 leaves and suggest that the lack of inhibition of C4 photosynthesis by atmospheric levels of oxygen results from the relative oxygen-insensitivity of the phosphopyruvate carboxylase-CO2 pump in the mesophyll.  相似文献   

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C4 photosynthesis is a biochemical pathway that operates across mesophyll and bundle sheath (BS) cells to increase CO2 concentration at the site of CO2 fixation. C4 plants benefit from high irradiance but their efficiency decreases under shade, causing a loss of productivity in crop canopies. We investigated shade acclimation responses of Setaria viridis, a model monocot of NADP-dependent malic enzyme subtype, focussing on cell-specific electron transport capacity. Plants grown under low light (LL) maintained CO2 assimilation rates similar to high light plants but had an increased chlorophyll and light-harvesting-protein content, predominantly in BS cells. Photosystem II (PSII) protein abundance, oxygen-evolving activity and the PSII/PSI ratio were enhanced in LL BS cells, indicating a higher capacity for linear electron flow. Abundances of PSI, ATP synthase, Cytochrome b6f and the chloroplast NAD(P)H dehydrogenase complex, which constitute the BS cyclic electron flow machinery, were also increased in LL plants. A decline in PEP carboxylase activity in mesophyll cells and a consequent shortage of reducing power in BS chloroplasts were associated with a more oxidised plastoquinone pool in LL plants and the formation of PSII – light-harvesting complex II supercomplexes with an increased oxygen evolution rate. Our results suggest that the supramolecular composition of PSII in BS cells is adjusted according to the redox state of the plastoquinone pool. This discovery contributes to the understanding of the acclimation of PSII activity in C4 plants and will support the development of strategies for crop improvement, including the engineering of C4 photosynthesis into C3 plants.  相似文献   

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《Plant science》1986,46(2):87-96
Protoplasts were isolated from leaves of the C3-C4 intermediate species, Moricandia arvensis (L.) DC. and Moricandia spinosa Pomel. Analysis by light and transmission electron microscopy indicated that these purified preparations contained both mesophyll protoplasts (MP) and bundle-sheath protoplasts (BSP). Conventional density gradient centrifugation procedures failed to yield separations of pure protoplasts from each cell-type. With these heterogeneous suspensions of MP and BSP, values measured for (i) the percentage inhibition of photosynthetic CO2 fixation by O2, (ii) the apparent Km(CO)2 of photosynthesis, and (iii) dark/light ratios of the rate of 14CO2 evolution during decarboxylation of exogenous [1-14C] glycine were not significantly different from those determined for protoplast preparations from related or representative C3 plants, including M. foetida, Nicotiana tabacum, and Triticum aestivum. In contrast, previous comparisons with C3 species, using intact leaf tissue from M. arvensis, have shown a reduced sensitivity of net photosynthesis to inhibition by O2 [Holaday et al., Plant Sci. Lett., 27 (1982) 181] and an enhanced capacity for the photosynthetic refixation of CO2 evolved during decarboxylation of exogenous photorespiratory substrates [Holbrook et al., Plant Physiol., 77 (1985) 578]. We conclude that these photosynthetic properties, associated with reduced photorespiration by M. arvensis and M. spinosa, are dependent upon the integrity of the anatomical and ultrastructural arrangement of bundle-sheath and mesophyll cells in these C3-C4 intermediate species.  相似文献   

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In C4 plants carbonic anhydrase catalyzes the critical first step of C4 photosynthesis, the hydration of CO2 to bicarbonate. The maximum activity of this enzyme in C4 leaf extracts, measured by H+ production with saturating CO2 and extrapolated to 25°C, was found to be 3,000 to 10,000 times the maximum photosynthesis rate for these leaves. Similar activities were found in C3 leaf extracts. However, the calculated effective activity of this enzyme at in vivo CO2 concentrations was apparently just sufficient to prevent the rate of conversion of CO2 to HCO3 from limiting C4 photosynthesis. This conclusion was supported by the mass spectrometric determination of leaf carbonic anhydrase activities.  相似文献   

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Light microscopic examination of leaf cross-sections showed that Flaveria brownii A. M. Powell exhibits Kranz anatomy, in which distinct, chloroplast-containing bundle sheath cells are surrounded by two types of mesophyll cells. Smaller mesophyll cells containing many chloroplasts are arranged around the bundle sheath cells. Larger, spongy mesophyll cells, having fewer chloroplasts, are located between the smaller mesophyll cells and the epidermis. F. brownii has very low CO2 compensation points at different O2 levels, which is typical of C4 plants, yet it does show about 4% inhibition of net photosynthesis by 21% O2 at 30°C. Protoplasts of the three photosynthetic leaf cell types were isolated according to relative differences in their buoyant densities. On a chlorophyll basis, the activities of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase and pyruvate, Pi dikinase (carboxylation phase of C4 pathway) were highest in the larger mesophyll protoplasts, intermediate in the smaller mesophyll protoplasts, and lowest, but still present, in the bundle sheath protoplasts. In contrast, activities of ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase, other C3 cycle enzymes, and NADP-malic enzyme showed a reverse gradation, although there were significant activities of these enzymes in mesophyll cells. As indicated by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, the banding pattern of certain polypeptides of the total soluble proteins from the three cell types also supported the distribution pattern obtained by activity assays of these enzymes. Analysis of initial 14C products in whole leaves and extrapolation of pulse-labeling curves to zero time indicated that about 80% of the CO2 is fixed into C4 acids (malate and aspartate), whereas about 20% of the CO2 directly enters the C3 cycle. This is consistent with the high activity of enzymes for CO2 fixation by the C4 pathway and the substantial activity of enzymes of the C3 cycle in the mesophyll cells. Therefore, F. brownii appears to have some capacity for C3 photosynthesis in the mesophyll cells and should be considered a C4-like species.  相似文献   

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Photosynthesis rates of detached Panicum miliaceum leaves were measured, by either CO2 assimilation or oxygen evolution, over a wide range of CO2 concentrations before and after supplying the phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) carboxylase inhibitor, 3,3-dichloro-2-(dihydroxyphosphinoyl-methyl)-propenoate (DCDP). At a concentration of CO2 near ambient, net photosynthesis was completely inhibited by DCDP, but could be largely restored by elevating the CO2 concentration to about 0.8% (v/v) and above. Inhibition of isolated PEP carboxylase by DCDP was not competitive with respect to HCO3, indicating that the recovery was not due to reversal of enzyme inhibition. The kinetics of 14C-incorporation from 14CO2 into early labeled products indicated that photosynthesis in DCDP-treated P. miliaceum leaves at 1% (v/v) CO2 occurs predominantly by direct CO2 fixation by ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase. From the photosynthesis rates of DCDP-treated leaves at elevated CO2 concentrations, permeability coefficients for CO2 flux into bundle sheath cells were determined for a range of C4 species. These values (6-21 micromoles per minute per milligram chlorophyll per millimolar, or 0.0016-0.0056 centimeter per second) were found to be about 100-fold lower than published values for mesophyll cells of C3 plants. These results support the concept that a CO2 permeability barrier exists to allow the development of high CO2 concentrations in bundle sheath cells during C4 photosynthesis.  相似文献   

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Engineering C4 photosynthesis into rice has been considered a promising strategy to increase photosynthesis and yield. A question that remains to be answered is whether expressing a C4 metabolic cycle into a C3 leaf structure and without removing the C3 background metabolism improves photosynthetic efficiency. To explore this question, we developed a 3D reaction diffusion model of bundle‐sheath and connected mesophyll cells in a C3 rice leaf. Our results show that integrating a C4 metabolic pathway into rice leaves with a C3 metabolism and mesophyll structure may lead to an improved photosynthesis under current ambient CO2 concentration. We analysed a number of physiological factors that influence the CO2 uptake rate, which include the chloroplast surface area exposed to intercellular air space, bundle‐sheath cell wall thickness, bundle‐sheath chloroplast envelope permeability, Rubisco concentration and the energy partitioning between C3 and C4 cycles. Among these, partitioning of energy between C3 and C4 photosynthesis and the partitioning of Rubisco between mesophyll and bundle‐sheath cells are decisive factors controlling photosynthetic efficiency in an engineered C3–C4 leaf. The implications of the results for the sequence of C4 evolution are also discussed.  相似文献   

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John R. Coleman  Brian Colman 《Planta》1980,149(3):318-320
Air-grown cells of the cyanobacterium, Coccochloris peniocystis Kutz were exposed to [14C] bicarbonate in the light for periods of 0.5 to 2.0 s followed by longer exposures to unlabelled bicarbonate. Although C4 acids are among the initial products of photosynthesis, the kinetics of tracer movement during the pulse-chase experiments demonstrate that the principal mechanism of CO2 fixation in this alga is the C3-pathway.Abbreviations PGA 3-phophoglyceric acid - PEP phosphoenolpyruvate - RuBP ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate  相似文献   

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Photosynthesis in C3 plants is CO2 limited and therefore any increase in Rubisco carboxylation substrate may increase net CO2 fixation, unless plants experience acclimation or other limitations. These aspects are largely unexplored in grapevine. Photosynthesis analysis was used to assess the stomatal, mesophyll, photochemical and biochemical contributions to the decreasing photosynthesis observed in Tempranillo grapevines (Vitis vinifera) from veraison to ripeness, modulated by CO2, temperature and water availability. Photosynthesis and photosystem II photochemistry decreased from veraison to ripeness. The elevated CO2 and temperature increased photosynthesis, but transiently, in both well irrigated (WI) and water‐stressed plants. Photosynthetic rates were maxima 1 week after the start of elevated CO2 and temperature treatments, but differences with treatments of ambient conditions disappeared with time. There were not marked changes in leaf water status, leaf chlorophyll or leaf protein that could limit photosynthesis at ripeness. Leaf total soluble sugars remained at ripeness as high as 2 weeks after the start of treatments. On the other hand, and as expected, CO2 diffusional limitations impaired photosynthesis in grapevine plants grown under water scarcity, stomatal and mesophyll conductances to CO2 decreased and in turn low chloroplastic CO2 concentrations limited photosynthetic CO2 fixation. In summary, photochemistry and photosynthesis from veraison to ripeness in Tempranillo grapevine were dominated by a developmental‐related decreasing trend that was only transiently influenced by elevated CO2 concentrations.  相似文献   

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Simultaneous measurements of CO2 uptake, transpiration rate, and chlorophyll a fluorescence in leaf strips of C4 plants during the induction phase of photosynthesis are described. The timecourse of CO2 fixation is biphasic with the initial phase occurring within the first 1 to 5 min and the secondary phase consisting of a slow rise to the steady-state rate of photosynthesis. Transpiration rate follows the CO2-fixation timecourse closely but the intercellular CO2 concentration never falls below saturation for C4 plants. Chlorophyll a fluorescence quenching occurs exclusively during the initial fast phase of the CO2-fixation timecourse. The effect of duration of dark pretreatment of leaves on these parameters and the effects of light intensity and CO2 concentration are examined. These results are discussed with respect to the C4 cycle and photochemical and non-photochemical chlorophyll fluorescence quenching.Abbreviations IRGA infra-red gas analyser - NADP-ME, NAD-ME and PEP-CK the three groups of C4 plants utilising the enzymes NADP-malic enzyme, NAD-malic enzyme and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase, respectively, for C4-acid decarboxylation - PEP phosphoenolpyruvate - 3-PGA 3-phosphoglyceric acid  相似文献   

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The activity and intracellular compartmentation of carbonicanhydrase was examined in mesophyll protoplasts of several C3terrestrial species including wheat, since this enzyme may facilitatediffusion of inorganic carbon in solution by converting CO2to bicarbonate. Carbonic anhydrase was located in the mesophyllchloroplast with little or no activity in the cytosolic fraction.In wheat, carbonic anhydrase was absent in etiolated leavesand increased in the light during greening. Thus the enzymemay have a role in photosynthesis in the chloroplast but notin the cytosol of mesophyll cells of higher C3 plants. The amount of CO2 required for half maximum rates of photosynthesis(under low O2) was about two-fold higher for isolated protoplaststhan with isolated chloroplasts of wheat. The form of inorganiccarbon taken up by protoplasts, like that of chloroplasts, isCO2. The results are discussed in relation to a possible resistanceto CO2 transfer in the cytosol of mesophyll cells. (Received February 25, 1985; Accepted May 7, 1985)  相似文献   

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We sought to characterize the inorganic carbon pool (CO2 plus HCO3) formed in the leaves of C4 plants when C4 acids derived from CO2 assimilation in mesophyll cells are decarboxylated in bundle sheath cells. The size and kinetics of labeling of this pool was determined in six species representative of the three metabolic subgroups of C4 plants. The kinetics of labeling of the inorganic carbon pool of leaves photosynthesizing under steady state conditions in 14CO2 closely paralleled those for the C-4 carboxyl of C4 acids for all species tested. The inorganic carbon pool size, determined from its 14C content at radioactivity saturation, ranged between 15 and 97 nanomoles per milligram of leaf chlorophyll, giving estimated concentrations in bundle sheath cells of between 160 and 990 micromolar. The size of the pool decreased, together with photosynthesis, as light was reduced from 900 to 95 microeinsteins per square meter per second or as external CO2 was reduced from 400 to 98 microliters per liter. A model is developed which suggests that the inorganic carbon pool existing in the bundle sheath cells of C4 plants during steady state photosynthesis will comprise largely of CO2; that is, CO2 will only partially equlibrate with bicarbonate. This predominance of CO2 is believed to be vital for the proper functioning of the C4 pathway.  相似文献   

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Mesophyll protoplasts of pea required only 74.1 μM CO2 for maximal photosynthesis, unlike chloroplasts, which required up to 588 μM CO2. Such a markedly low requirement for CO2 could be because of an internal carbon source and/or a CO2 concentrating mechanism in mesophyll protoplasts. Ethoxyzolamide (EZA), an inhibitor of internal carbonic anhydrase (CA) suppressed photosynthesis by mesophyll protoplasts at low CO2 (7.41 μM) but had no significant effect at high CO2 (741 μM). However, acetazolamide, another inhibitor of CA, did not exert as much dramatic effect as EZA. Three photorespiratory inhibitors, aminoacetonitrile or glycine hydroxamate (GHA) or aminooxyacetate inhibited markedly photosynthesis at low CO2 but not at high CO2. Inhibitors of glycolysis or tricarboxylic acid cycle (NaF, sodium malonate) or phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (3,3‐dichloro‐2‐dihydroxy phosphinoyl‐methyl‐2‐propenoate) had no significant effect on photosynthesis. The CO2 requirement of protoplast photosynthesis and the sensitivity of photosynthesis to EZA were much higher at low oxygen (65 nmol ml?1) than that at normal oxygen (212 nmol ml?1). In contrast, the inhibitory effect of photorespiratory inhibitors on protoplast photosynthesis was similar in both normal and low oxygen medium. The marked elevation of glycine/serine ratio at low O2 or in presence of GHA confirmed the suppression of photorespiratory decarboxylation by GHA. While demonstrating interesting difference between the response of protoplasts and chloroplasts to CO2, we suggest that photorespiration could be a significant source of CO2 for photosynthesis in mesophyll protoplasts at limiting CO2 and at atmospheric levels of oxygen. Obviously, carbonic anhydrase is essential to concentrate or retain CO2 in mesophyll cells.  相似文献   

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The basis for O2 sensitivity of C4 photosynthesis was evaluated using a C4-cycle-limited mutant of Amaranthus edulis (a phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase-deficient mutant), and a C3-cycle-limited transformant of Flaveria bidentis (an antisense ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase [Rubisco] small subunit transformant). Data obtained with the C4-cycle-limited mutant showed that atmospheric levels of O2 (20 kPa) caused increased inhibition of photosynthesis as a result of higher levels of photorespiration. The optimal O2 partial pressure for photosynthesis was reduced from approximately 5 kPa O2 to 1 to 2 kPa O2, becoming similar to that of C3 plants. Therefore, the higher O2 requirement for optimal C4 photosynthesis is specifically associated with the C4 function. With the Rubisco-limited F. bidentis, there was less inhibition of photosynthesis by supraoptimal levels of O2 than in the wild type. When CO2 fixation by Rubisco is limited, an increase in the CO2 concentration in bundle-sheath cells via the C4 cycle may further reduce the oxygenase activity of Rubisco and decrease the inhibition of photosynthesis by high partial pressures of O2 while increasing CO2 leakage and overcycling of the C4 pathway. These results indicate that in C4 plants the investment in the C3 and C4 cycles must be balanced for maximum efficiency.  相似文献   

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The effect of 1% and 21% O2 upon 14CO2 assimilation by desert plants exposed for 10 to 90 seconds has been studied. The plants studied can be divided into three groups with respect to O2. The C3 plants display the usual Warburg effect. No changes could be observed in the intensity of photosynthesis as a function of O2 content in another group of plants (showing signs of Crassulacean acid metabolism). In still another group of plants (C4 plants) the stimulating effect of O2 on photosynthesis could be detected. In C3 plants, O2 inhibits the processing of carbon through the Calvin cycle intermediates. The involvement of carbon in the glycolate pathway fails to explain completely the inhibiting effect of O2 on photosynthesis. It is assumed that O2 inhibits the enzymes of the Calvin cycle. In C4 plants O2 stimulates the incorporation of 14C into malate and aspartate. The incorporation of 14C into the intermediates of the Calvin cycle in C4 plants is inhibited much like that in typical C3 plants.  相似文献   

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Sorghum and Pennisetum species are known to have predominantly C4 pathway. This pathway is associated with several other characteristics. These conclusions are based on studies confined largely to seedlings. A developmental study of PEP carboxylase and RuDP carboxylase in Sorghum bicolor and Pennisetum typhoides confirmed in seedlings the predominance of PEP carboxylase, high malate: 3-phorophoglycerate ratio and ‘Krantz’ anatomy. However, after flowering, RuDP carboxylase was predominant in the leaves of both Sorghum and Pennisetum. This observation was associated with higher 3-phosphoglycerate:malate ratio following 14CO2 fixation. The anatomy of the leaf remained unchanged and so was the chlorophyll a:b ratio. This change in system coincided with a slight fall in mean daily temperature. But in wheat RuDP carboxylase remained the predominant enzyme in spite of the rising mean daily temperature. Therefore, the change from C4 to C3 appears to be related more to the developmental stages.  相似文献   

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