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The Greenhouse Effect: Acclimation of Tomato Plants Growing in High CO2, Photosynthesis and Ribulose-1, 5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase Protein
Authors:BESFORD  R T; LUDWIG  L J; WITHERS  A C
Abstract:Tomato plants were grown in solution culture in a controlledenvironment at 20 ?C with a 12 h photoperiod of 400 µmolquanta m–2 s–1 PAR with either normal ambient CO2,approximately 340 vpm, or with 1000 vpm CO2. The short- andlong-term effects of CO2 enrichment on photosynthesis were determinedtogether with the levels of ribulose-1, 5-bisphosphate carboxylase(RuBPco) E.C. 4.1.1.39 EC] protein and activity throughout leafdevelopment of the unshaded 5th leaf above the cotyledons. Thehigh CO2 concentration during growth did not appreciably affectthe rate of leaf expansion or final leaf area but did increasethe fresh weight per unit area of leaf. With short-term CO2enrichment, i.e. only during the photosynthesis measurements,the light-saturated photosynthetic rate (Pmax) of young leavesdid not increase while those reaching full expansion more thandoubled their net rate of CO2 fixation. However, with longerterm CO2 enrichment, i.e. growing the crop in high CO2, theplants did not maintain this photosynthetic gain. While theCO2 concentration during growth did not affect the peak in Pmaxmeasured in 300 vpm CO2 or Pmax in 1000 vpm CO2, RuBPco proteinor its activity, the subsequent ontogenetic decline in theseparameters was greatly accelerated by the high CO2 treatment.Compared with plants grown in normal ambient CO2 the high CO2grown leaves, when almost fully expanded, contained only approximatelyhalf as much RuBPco protein and Pmax in 300 vpm CO2 and Pmaxin1000 vpm CO2 were similarly reduced. The loss of RuBPco proteinmay be a major factor associated with the accelerated fall inPmax since it was close to that predicted from the amount andkinetics of RuBPco assuming RuBP saturation. In the oldest leavesexamined grown in high CO2 additional factors may be limitingphotosynthesis since RuBPco kinetics marginally overestimatedPmax in 300 vpm CO2 and the initial slope of photosynthesisin response to intercellular CO2 was also less than expectedfrom the extractable RuBPco. Key words: Lycopersicon esculentum (Mill.) cv. Findon Cross, CO2 enrichment, acclimation to high CO2, photosynthesis, RuBPco protein and activity
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