The Rate of Photorespiration during Photosynthesis and the Relationship of the Substrate of Light Respiration to the Products of Photosynthesis in Sunflower Leaves
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The Rate of Photorespiration during Photosynthesis and the Relationship of the Substrate of Light Respiration to the Products of Photosynthesis in Sunflower Leaves
Abstract
Single attached leaves of sunflower (Helianthus annus L. "Mennonite") were supplied (14)CO(2) of constant specific radioactivity in gas mixtures containing various CO(2) and O(2) concentrations. The (14)CO(2) and CO(2) fluxes were measured concurrently in an open system using an ionization chamber and infrared gas analyzer.The rate of photorespiration (5.7 +/- 0.3 mg CO(2).dm(-2).(-1)) during photosynthesis in 21% O(2) at 25 C and 3,500 footcandles was over three times the rate of dark respiration and was independent of CO(2) concentrations from 0 to 300 mul/l. The steady rate of CO(2) evolution into CO(2)-free air was about 30% lower. Low oxygen (1%) inhibited both (14)CO(2) and CO(2) evolution, both during photosynthesis and in CO(2)-free air in the light.At 300 mul/l CO(2) apparent photosynthesis was inhibited 41% by 21% O(2). Two-thirds of the inhibition was due to the inhibition of true photosynthesis by oxygen and one-third due to the stimulation of photorespiration. At 50 mul/l CO(2), where the percentage inhibition of apparent photosynthesis by 21% oxygen was 92%, photorespiration accounted for two-thirds of the total inhibition.The rate of (14)CO(2) uptake by the leaf decreased about 30 seconds after the introduction of (14)CO(2), indicating that (14)CO(2) was rapidly evolved from the leaf. The rate of (14)CO(2) evolution increased rapidly with time, the kinetics depending on the CO(2) concentration. The high specific radioactivity of the (14)CO(2) evolved during photosynthesis or in the early period of flushing in CO(2)-free air showed that the substrate for light respiration was an early product of photosynthesis. From the measurement of (14)CO(2) and CO(2) evolution into CO(2)-free air over a longer time period it was apparent that at least three compounds, each of decreased (14)C content, could supply the substrate for light respiration.Based on a consideration of the specific radioactivity of (14)CO(2) evolved under a variety of conditions, it is suggested that total CO(2) evolution in the light or photorespiration is composed of two processes, dark respiration and light respiration. Light respiration is a process that only occurs in the light, persists for some time on darkening, and metabolizes substrates that are quite different from those of dark respiration.
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