Effect of the Photosynthetic Light Period on the Carbon Budget of Young Tomato Leaves |
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Authors: | SHISHIDO, Y. SEYAMA, N. IMADA, S. HORI, Y. |
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Affiliation: | * Morioka Branch, National Research Institute of Vegetables Ornamental Plants and Tea, Shimokuriyagawa, Morioka, 020-01, Japan National Research Institute of Vegetables, Ornamental Plants and Tea Ano, Mie, 514-23, Japan Faculty of Agriculture, Tohoku University Amamiyamachi, Sendai, 981 Japan |
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Abstract: | This study was carried out to elucidate the carbon budget inyoung tomato plants in photosynthetic light periods of 8, 12and 16 h after being acclimated to an 8-h light period. Thephotosynthetic rate was nearly constant for 16 h: thereforethe amount of 14C fixed was proportional to the light period(13·77 mg C per 8 h, 20·2 mg C per 12 h, 30·5mg C per 16 h). The amounts exported, lost by respiration and accumulated whenexpressed as percentages of the carbon fixed in the day differedlittle between the light periods. The leaf continued to exportcarbon at a nearly constant rate during the light periods and,for example, exported approximately twice as much during a 16-hperiod as in an 8-h light period, even though it was not acclimatedto the long light period. The amount of starch breakdown affected the amount of carbonexported and carbon lost by respiration at night, although itwas not sufficient to account for these losses altogether. Thepossible roles of carbon accumulation and respiration are alsodiscussed. Carbon budget, steady state feeding, 14C, photosynthesis, respiration, translocation, carbon metabolism, tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum Mill |
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