Abstract: | Dark respiration rate increased with temperature between 10and 24°C (Q10 =2.32.7). The rate of gross dark CO2fixation (GDF) was affected by temperature, but irregularly.Cumulative GDF was not affected by temperature in this range.Cumulative respiration increased from 17 per cent of cumulativeGDF at 10°C, to 72 per cent at 24°C and was thus responsiblefor the 65 per cent drop in net dark fixation between thesetwo temperatures. and respiration rates were functions of the light intensityin the preceding light period. The function for cumulativeGDFwas of the saturation form, maximum accumulation being obtainedat 12 mW cm2. It is concluded that both GDF and respirationrates depend on levels of substrates formed during the lightperiod. However, the rate of GDF did not appear to be directlyrelated to the rate of respiration. |