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The inhibition of photosynthesis and photorespiration in isolated mesophyll cells of Phaseolus and Lycopersicon by reduced osmotic potentials
Authors:Bruce T. Mawson  Brian Colman
Affiliation:Dept. of Botany, Univ. of Toronto, Erindale College, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5L 1C6;Dept. of Biology, York Univ., Downsview (Toronto), Ontario, Canada M3J 1P3.
Abstract:Mesophyll cells isolated from Phaseolus vulgaris and Lycopersicon esculentum show decreasing photosynthetic rates when suspended in media containing increasing concentrations of osmoticum. The photosynthetic activity was sensitive to small changes in osmotic potential over a range of sorbitol concentrations from 0.44 M (−1.08 MPa) to 0.77 M (−1.88 MPa). Photorespiration assayed by 14CO2 release in CO2-free air and by 14CO2 release from the oxidation of [1–14C] glycolate also decreased as the osmotic potential of the incubation medium was reduced. The CO2 compensation points of the cells increased with increasing concentration of osmoticum from approximately 60 μ I−11 at −1.08 MPa to 130 μl 1−1 for cells stressed at −1.88 MPa. Changes in photosynthetic and photorespiratory activities occurred at moderate osmotic potentials in these cells suggesting that in whole leaves during a reduction in water potential, non- stomatal inhibition of CO2 assimilation and glycolate pathway metabolism occurs simultaneously with stomatal closure.
Keywords:Osmotic stress
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