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Profiles of photosynthetic oxygen-evolution within leaves of Spinacia oleracea
Authors:T. HAN,T. VOGELMANN,&   J. NISHIO
Affiliation:Botany Department, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071, USA; Author for correspondence (tel +1 307 766 6293;fax +1 307 766 2851;e-mail;).
Abstract:Oxygen evolution was measured from mesophyll tissues in spinach leaves using a photoacoustic technique. The photosynthetic capacity of individual cell layers was measured by directing microscopic beams of light, 40 μm wide, to cells exposed within a leaf cross section. The resulting profile for oxygen-evolution potential was relatively flat, indicating a uniform capacity for photosynthesis in leaf mesophyll tissues. Two experimental approaches were used to estimate the photosynthetic performance of individual mesophyll cell layers when white light was applied to the adaxial leaf surface. These experiments indicated that oxygen was produced relatively uniformly across the mesophyll and that oxygen evolution increased with irradiance of the white light applied to the leaf surface. The measured profiles for oxygen evolution and capacity are flatter than previous measurements of profiles of fixed carbon and estimates of profiles for absorbed light within spinach leaves.
Keywords:leaf anatomy    palisade mesophyll    oxygen evolution    photoacoustics    photosynthesis    spinach (Spinacia oleracea)    structure–function
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