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During photosynthetic induction,biochemical and stomatal limitations differ between Brassica crops
Authors:Samuel H Taylor  Douglas J Orr  Elizabete Carmo-Silva  Stephen P Long
Institution:Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK
Abstract:Interventions to increase crop radiation use efficiency rely on understanding of how biochemical and stomatal limitations affect photosynthesis. When leaves transition from shade to high light, slow increases in maximum Rubisco carboxylation rate and stomatal conductance limit net CO2 assimilation for several minutes. However, as stomata open intercellular CO2] increases, so electron transport rate could also become limiting. Photosynthetic limitations were evaluated in three important Brassica crops: Brassica rapa, Brassica oleracea and Brassica napus. Measurements of induction after a period of shade showed that net CO2 assimilation by B. rapa and B. napus saturated by 10 min. A new method of analyzing limitations to induction by varying intercellular CO2] showed this was due to co-limitation by Rubisco and electron transport. By contrast, in B. oleracea persistent Rubisco limitation meant that CO2 assimilation was still recovering 15 min after induction. Correspondingly, B. oleracea had the lowest Rubisco total activity. The methodology developed, and its application here, shows a means to identify the basis of variation in photosynthetic efficiency in fluctuating light, which could be exploited in breeding and bioengineering to improve crop productivity.
Keywords:Brassica napus  Brassica oleracea  Brassica rapa  CO2 response  crop improvement  dynamic photosynthesis  photosynthetic electron transport  photosynthetic induction  Rubisco  stomata
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