Abstract: | Premature senescence is observed in pot-bound tobacco plants(Nicotiana tabacum L. cv. xanthii) and this is shown to be accompaniedby gross accumulation of leaf starch and a marked decline inphotosynthesis, ribulose- 1, 5-bisphosphate (RuBP) carboxylaseactivity, and soluble protein content. Starch content, uptakeof CO2 by leaf discs, and the activity of RuBP carboxylase inwhole leaf extracts were measured daily following transfer ofrestricted plants to larger pots. Starch declined rapidly, whilstphotosynthetic activity was fully restored within a period ofseveral days, and frequently exceeded the maximum rates measuredin non-restricted plants. This overcompensation, which couldbe related to availability of carbohydrates accumulated as starch,is discussed in relation to the well-established horticulturalpractice of potting on. |