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Leaf factors affecting the relationship between chlorophyll fluorescence and the rate of photosynthetic electron transport as determined from CO2 uptake
Authors:Tsuyama Michito  Shibata Masaru  Kobayashi Yoshichika
Institution:Department of Plant Resources, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 812-8581, Japan. mtu@agr.kyushu-u.ac.jp
Abstract:CO2 uptake and chlorophyll fluorescence were measured under non-photorespiratory conditions in leaves from 14 plant species. The rate of CO2-dependent electron transport (JCO2) was calculated as four times rate of gross photosynthesis. The quantum yield of electron transport in photosystem II was estimated from the ratio delta F/Fm', where delta F is the difference between steady-state and maximal fluorescence in the light. As photon flux density (PFD) increased, JCO2 increased linearly first, and then reached saturation. The product (delta F/Fm')PFD, which is a function of electron transport rate, showed a similar response. Therefore, the relationship between (delta F/Fm') PFD versus JCO2 was proportional. However, under high light, a linear correlation was not always maintained. Factors affecting the linear correlation were analyzed by measuring CO2 uptake and chlorophyll fluorescence under illumination from either the upper (adaxial) or lower (abaxial) leaf surface, and by using plants with anatomically symmetric leaves having palisade tissues on both sides. Consequently, it was shown that the parameter delta F/Fm' is based on chlorophyll fluorescence emitted from chloroplasts present near the illuminated surface. Further, it was suggested that this restriction of the origin of fluorescence actually measured is significant in a leaf with high chlorophyll content, resulting in the deviation from linearity in the relationship between JCO2 and (delta F/Fm')PFD.
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