Rapid isolation of mesophyll cells from leaves of soybean for photosynthetic studies |
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Authors: | Servaites J C |
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Affiliation: | Department of Agronomy, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 61801. |
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Abstract: | Mesophyll cells were rapidly isolated from soybean (Glycine max [L.]) leaves using a combined Macerase enzyme-stirring technique. About 50% to 70% of the leaf cells on a chlorophyll basis from 3 grams of leaves could be isolated in 15 minutes. The cells obtained by this method were capable of high rates of photosynthesis even after storage in the dark for periods of up to 9 hours. The CO2-saturated rate of photosynthesis increased from 5 μm CO2/mg Chl·hour at 5 C to 170 μm CO2/mg Chl·hour at 40 C. At atmospheric CO2 concentration, the rate varied from 5 to 55 μm CO2/mg Chl·hour over this temperature range. The reduced temperature response of photosynthesis at low CO2 concentration was due to an increased Km(CO2) of the cells with increasing temperature. The products of photosynthesis in the isolated cells were similar to the products of leaf photosynthesis. |
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