Effects of CO2 enrichment on photosynthesis and photosynthate partitioning in soybean (Glycine max) leaves
1984
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Title
Effects of CO2 enrichment on photosynthesis and photosynthate partitioning in soybean (Glycine max) leaves
Publication Date
1984
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A:PS
Summary
The short-term and long-term effects of CO2 enrichment on certain aspects of photosynthesis and leaf carbohydrate metabolism were studied with soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]. In general, both long- and short-term CO2 enrichment (300 ppm CO2 above ambient) of soybean plants resulted in increased rates of photosynthesis (per unit leaf area) and starch accumulation. Leaf sucrose concentrations were increased slightly, but the rate of assimilate export and activity of sucrose phosphate synthase (EC 2.4.1.14) were usually not increased. When plants were N-stressed (2 mM NO3- supplied), CO2 enrichment resulted in increased rates of both starch accumulation and export. As N-supply was increased, partitioning of carbon into starch in CO2 enriched atmospheres increased at the expense of assimilate export. When plants were grown with high-N (20 mM NO3-), the rate of assimilate export from CO2 enriched leaves was reduced below the rate observed with plants maintained at ambient CO2. The activity of sucrose phosphate synthase in leaf extracts was closely associated with partitioning of carbon between starch and sucrose in leaves, and with the rate of assimilate export. [AS/SS]
Journal Citation
v.62(1):95-101, PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM
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