Abstract: | 1. Mitochondria prepared from young Arum spadix oxidise succinicand -ketoglutaric acids at about 300µl. O2/hr./g. wetwt. but as the spadix ages the activity of the mitochondriaincreases more than tenfold. The increase results from a smallrise in the quantity of mitochondrial nitrogen brought downin the centrifuge and a larger rise in oxidase activity permg. mitochondrial nitrogen. 2. The rate of respiration of spadix slices has been measuredunder conditions in which it is not limited by slow diffusionof oxygen. Slices of young spadix respire at about 1,0002,000µl. O2/hr/g. but as the inflorescence opens the rate soarsto 20,000µl. O2/hr/g. and the spadix becomes warm. 3. Cytochrome oxidase was assayed in mitochondria treated withdigitonin. There is at all times enough cytochrome oxidase toaccount for the rates of oxidation of succinate and -ketoglutarate;and enough to account for the relatively slow respiration ofthe young spadix slices but not for the fastest respirationof the mature spadix. 4. The respiration of spadix slices is found, in contradictionto an earlier report, to be sensitive to malonate. |