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The role of Pi recycling processes during photosynthesis in phosphate-deficient bean plants
Authors:Kondracka  Agnieszka; Rychter  Anna M
Abstract:Bean plants (Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Zlota Saxa) were grownon complete (control plants) and phosphate-deficient (low-Pplants) culture solutions for 17 d. Phosphate deficiency markedlyreduced leaf growth, but only slightly decreased the photosynthesisrate. The intensity of reactions releasing inorganic ortho-phosphateduring photosynthesis was examined. In the leaves of low-P plantsthe pools of photorespiratory metabolites (glycolate and glycine+serine)were markedly increased. At the same time synthesis of solublesugars from intermediates of glycolic acid cycle was probablyenhanced. In low-P leaves the phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylaseactivity and malate synthesis were increased. Phosphoenolpyruvateand malate were effectively used for amino acid synthesis. Bothaspartate and alanine accumulation was twice higher in low-Pleaves. It was found that no enhancement in starch and sucrosesynthesis rate takes place in phosphate deficient bean leaves.Modifications of photosynthetic metabolism observed under moderatephosphate deficiency facilitate plants acclimation to low-Pconditions by enhancement of P1 recirculation during glycolicand phosphoenolpyruvate metabolism. Key words: Phosphate deficiency, photosynthesis, photorespiration, phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase
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