Photosynthesis, growth, and the role of chloride |
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Authors: | Terry N |
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Institution: | Department of Soils and Plant Nutrition, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720. |
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Abstract: | Previous studies with isolated chloroplasts have indicated that Cl− is an essential cofactor for photosynthesis. Considerable support for the postulated Cl− requirement in photosynthesis came from the observation that Cl− is essential for growth. Data are presented which show that a 60% reduction in growth which occurred in Cl− -deficient sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) was not due to an effect of Cl− on the rate of photosynthesis in vivo (net CO2 uptake per unit area of attached leaves). The principal effect of Cl− deficiency was to lower cell multiplication rates in leaves, thus slowing down their growth and ultimately decreasing their area. The absence of an effect of Cl− on photosynthesis in vivo was unlikely to have been due to Cl− retention by the chloroplasts because their Cl− concentration (measured after nonaqueous isolation) decreased progressively with decrease in leaf Cl−. |
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