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Photosynthesis, growth, and the role of chloride
Authors:Terry N
Institution:Department of Soils and Plant Nutrition, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720.
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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