نتایج جستجو برای: photorespiration

تعداد نتایج: 706  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1973
I Zelitch P R Day

A normal appearing plant with a low rate of photorespiration (ratio of (14)CO(2) released light/dark = 1.6) was found in an unselected tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) cultivar. The plant was self-pollinated, and further selections were made on several successive generations. Excised leaves from the progeny of the selections were examined for photorespiration and net CO(2) assimilation in normal air...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2016

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2007
Markus Niessen Krishnaveni Thiruveedhi Ruben Rosenkranz Rashad Kebeish Heinz-Josef Hirsch Fritz Kreuzaler Christoph Peterhänsel

The oxidation of glycolate to glyoxylate is an important reaction step in photorespiration. Land plants and charophycean green algae oxidize glycolate in the peroxisome using oxygen as a co-factor, whereas chlorophycean green algae use a mitochondrial glycolate dehydrogenase (GDH) with organic co-factors. Previous analyses revealed the existence of a GDH in the mitochondria of Arabidopsis thali...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2008
Ulrich Lüttge

Clusia is the only genus with bona fide dicotyledonous trees performing Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM). Clusia minor L. is extraordinarily flexible, being C(3)/CAM intermediate and expressing the photosynthetic modes C(3), CAM, CAM-cycling, and CAM-idling. C(3) photosynthesis and CAM can be observed simultaneously in two opposite leaves on a node and possibly even within the same leaf in th...

2013
Harald R. Bolhàr-Nordenkampf

Under field conditions atrazine inhibits C 0 2 fixation but the electron flow seems to be hindered partly only. The remaining capacity of the electron transport chain produces not used reducing electrons. The consequence should be a destructiv photooxidation. T his process however is sup­ pressed by photorespiration. When all possible substrats including stored carbohydrates are m etab­ olized ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1985
J A Fujii R A Kennedy

Seasonal changes in photosynthesis of apple trees (Malus domestica Borkh.) were monitored to examine the effect of source-sink interactions on photosynthesis and photorespiration. Elevated photosynthetic rates were observed during two periods of the growing season and correlated with the fruiting process. The first period of increased photosynthetic rates was during the bloom period, when spur ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2015
Chang-Peng Xin Danny Tholen Vincent Devloo Xin-Guang Zhu

Bypassing the photorespiratory pathway is regarded as a way to increase carbon assimilation and, correspondingly, biomass production in C3 crops. Here, the benefits of three published photorespiratory bypass strategies are systemically explored using a systems-modeling approach. Our analysis shows that full decarboxylation of glycolate during photorespiration would decrease photosynthesis, beca...

2016
Carmen M Pérez-Delgado Tomás C Moyano Margarita García-Calderón Javier Canales Rodrigo A Gutiérrez Antonio J Márquez Marco Betti

Nitrogen is one of the most important nutrients for plants and, in natural soils, its availability is often a major limiting factor for plant growth. Here we examine the effect of different forms of nitrogen nutrition and of photorespiration on gene expression in the model legume Lotus japonicus with the aim of identifying regulatory candidate genes co-ordinating primary nitrogen assimilation a...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1987
A Gerbaud M Andre

All measurements of photorespiration and gross photosynthesis in leaves, whether using isotopes or not, are underestimated because of the recycling of O(2) or CO(2). On the basis of a simple diffusion model, we propose a method for the calculation of the recycling and the corresponding underestimation of the measurements. This procedure can be applied when the stomatal resistance is known, and ...

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