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A comparison of the effects of carbon dioxide concentration and temperature on respiration, translocation and nitrate reduction in darkened soybean leaves
Authors:Bunce James A
Institution:ACSL, Plant Science Institute, Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, USDA, Beltsville, MD, USA. buncej@ba.ars.usda.gov
Abstract:BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Respiration of autotrophs is an important component of their carbon balance as well as the global carbon dioxide budget. How autotrophic respiration may respond to increasing carbon dioxide concentrations, CO(2)], in the atmosphere remains uncertain. The existence of short-term responses of respiration rates of plant leaves to CO(2)] is controversial. Short-term responses of respiration to temperature are not disputed. This work compared responses of dark respiration and two processes dependent on the energy and reductant supplied by dark respiration, translocation and nitrate reduction, to changes in CO(2)] and temperature. METHODS: Mature soybean leaves were exposed for a single 8-h dark period to one of five combinations of air temperature and CO(2)], and rates of respiration, translocation and nitrate reduction were determined for each treatment. KEY RESULTS: Low temperature and elevated CO(2)] reduced rates of respiration, translocation and nitrate reduction, while increased temperature and low CO(2)] increased rates of all three processes. A given change in the rate of respiration was accompanied by the same change in the rate of translocation or nitrate reduction, regardless of whether the altered respiration was caused by a change in temperature or by a change in CO(2)]. CONCLUSIONS: These results make it highly unlikely that the observed responses of respiration rate to CO(2)] were artefacts due to errors in the measurement of carbon dioxide exchange rates in this case, and indicate that elevated CO(2)] at night can affect translocation and nitrate reduction through its effect on respiration.
Keywords:carbon dioxide  temperature  respiration  translocation  nitrate reduction  Glycine max  
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