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Discrimination Against 13CO2 in Leaves,Pod Walls,and Seeds of Water-stressed Chickpea
Authors:Behboudian  MH  Ma  Q  Turner  NC  Palta  JA
Institution:(1) Institute of Natural Resources, College of Sciences, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand;(2) Centre for Mediterranean Agricultural Research, CSIRO Plant Industry, PO Wembley, WA, 6014, Australia
Abstract:The rate of photosynthesis (P N) in leaves and pods as well as carbon isotope content in leaves, pod walls, and seeds was measured in well-watered (WW) and water-stressed (WS) chickpea plants. The P N, on an area basis, was negligible in pods compared to leaves and was reduced by water stress (by 26%) only in leaves. WS pod walls and seeds discriminated less against 13CO2 than did the controls. This response was not observed for leaves as is usually the case. Pod walls and seeds discriminated less against 13CO2 than did leaves in both WW and WS plants. Measurement of carbon isotope composition in pods may be a more sensitive tool for assessing the impact of water stress on long-term assimilation than is the instantaneous measurement of gas exchange rates.
Keywords:Cicer arietinum  gas exchange  photosynthesis  water potential  delta13C" target="_blank">gif" alt="delta" align="BASELINE" BORDER="0">13C
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