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Plants under Climatic Stress
Author(s) -
I. R. Brooking,
A. O. Taylor
Publication year - 1973
Publication title -
plant physiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.554
H-Index - 312
eISSN - 1532-2548
pISSN - 0032-0889
DOI - 10.1104/pp.52.2.180
Subject(s) - radiocarbon dating , photosynthesis , chloroplast , sorghum , ultrastructure , botany , environmental stress , biology , chemistry , agronomy , biochemistry , ecology , paleontology , gene
Patterns of radiocarbon exchange between photosynthetic intermediates of the chilling sensitive Sorghum bicolor were modified by exposure to a combined environmental stress of low temperature (10 C) and moderate light levels (170 w.m(-2), visible). Pulse chase experiments with(14)CO(2) showed that this stress initially slowed the release of photosynthetically absorbed radiocarbon from malate. Further exposure caused an increased proportion of the radiocarbon to accumulate in aspartate. This trend continued, so that after 30 hours, some 80% of absorbed radiocarbon remained in aspartate after 1 minute of chasing and subsequent release of carbon into the C(3) cycle was very slow. In Sorghum, chilling combined with light seemed to cause a restriction in an early step of the C(4) pathway before ultrastructural changes could be detected in the mesophyll chloroplasts.

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