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Photosynthetic Response to Alkaline pH in Anabaena variabilis
Author(s) -
Aaron Kaplan
Publication year - 1981
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.67.2.201
Subject(s) - anabaena variabilis , photosynthesis , oxygen evolution , chemistry , carboxylation , light intensity , biology , biochemistry , bacteria , cyanobacteria , electrochemistry , electrode , genetics , physics , optics , catalysis
The rate of O(2) evolution and alkalization of the medium in low CO(2(-) ) grown Anabaena variabilis was observed as affected by the pH in the medium. Both rates are severely inhibited by pH values higher than 9.5, but the latter is more sensitive to this treatment. This finding, as well as the lag observed in alkalization of the medium, but not in O(2) evolution, following the addition of HCO(3) (-) indicates that the transport of HCO(3) and OH(-) (or H(+)) are not compulsorily coupled. The inhibition of photosynthesis by strongly alkaline pH is attributed to an alteration of the internal pH and, hence, the rate of carboxylation. This conclusion is supported by data showing that the rate of O(2) evolution is affected by pH more strongly at saturating [HCO(3) (-)] than at limiting [HCO(3) (-)]. Also, the rate of O(2) evolution at saturating light intensity is affected by pH more strongly than is the initial slope of the curve against light intensity or the rate of dark respiration.

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