Photosynthetic Electron Transport During Senescence of the Primary Leaves of Phaseolus vulgaris L.: II. THE ACTIVITY OF PHOTOSYSTEMS ONE AND TWO, AND A NOTE ON THE SITE OF REDUCTION OF FERRICYANIDE |
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Authors: | JENKINS, G. I. WOOLHOUSE, H. W. |
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Abstract: | The activity of photosystems one and two (PS I and PS II) wasmeasured in chloroplasts isolated from the primary leaves ofPhaseolus vulgaris. During foliar senescence, the rates of electrontransport through PS I and PS II declined by approximately 25%and 33% respectively. These losses of activity could not accountfor the decrease of 80% in the rate of coupled, non-cyclic electrontransport during senescence. It is therefore suggested thatan impairment of electron flow between the photosystems limitednon-cyclic electron transport in chloroplasts from older leaves.In this study the activity of PS II was measured using oxidizedp-phenylenediamine as the electron acceptor, and trifluralinas an inhibitor of electron transport between PS II and PS I.In chloroplasts from young leaves the reduction of ferricyanidewas a measure of non-cyclic electron transport, but in preparationsfrom older leaves ferricyanide received a large proportion ofelectrons from PS II. |
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