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. 1973 Jun;51(6):1099-101.
doi: 10.1104/pp.51.6.1099.

Effects of Potassium Deficiency on the Photosynthesis and Respiration of Leaves of Sugar Beet under Conditions of Low Sodium Supply

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Effects of Potassium Deficiency on the Photosynthesis and Respiration of Leaves of Sugar Beet under Conditions of Low Sodium Supply

N Terry et al. Plant Physiol. 1973 Jun.

Abstract

Sugar beet plants (Beta vulgaris L. cv. F58-554H1) were germinated and cultured under standardized environmental conditions. The effects of K deficiency on photosynthetic and respiratory CO(2) exchange rates of attached leaves were studied under conditions of low Na supply by withholding both Na and K from the culture medium at cut-off (28 days after planting). Potassium and Na concentrations in the leaf blade and petiole decreased rapidly during the 8 days after cut-off, then more slowly.Photosynthetic CO(2) uptake per unit leaf area decreased rapidly with time after cut-off to 23% of the control rate in 17 days. Mesophyll resistance to CO(2) (r(m)) increased sharply after cut-off, r(m) eventually attaining 8.3 sec cm(-1). Leaf (mainly stomatal) diffusion resistance, r(1)', also increased rapidly from 4 days after cut-off, reaching 1.9 sec cm(-1) 13 days later. The photorespiratory evolution of CO(2) into CO(2)-free air decreased progressively after cut-off, but the rate of dark respiratory CO(2) evolution increased. It was concluded that withholding Na as well as K at cut-off increased the deleterious effects of K deficiency on photosynthesis and stomatal opening.

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