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. 1984 Aug;75(4):993-6.
doi: 10.1104/pp.75.4.993.

Photosynthetic Characteristics of C(3)-C(4) Intermediate Flaveria Species : III. Reduction of Photorespiration by a Limited C(4) Pathway of Photosynthesis in Flaveria ramosissima

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Photosynthetic Characteristics of C(3)-C(4) Intermediate Flaveria Species : III. Reduction of Photorespiration by a Limited C(4) Pathway of Photosynthesis in Flaveria ramosissima

M E Rumpho et al. Plant Physiol. 1984 Aug.

Abstract

The initial products of photosynthesis by the C(3) species Flaveria cronquistii, the C(4) species F. trinervia, and the C(3)-C(4) intermediate species F. ramosissima were determined using a pulse-chase technique with (14)CO(2)-(12)CO(2). The intermediate species F. ramosissima incorporated at least 42% of the total soluble (14)C fixed into malate and aspartate after 10 seconds of photosynthesis in (14)CO(2), as compared with 90% for the C(4) species F. trinervia and 5% for the C(3) species F. cronquistii. In both F. ramosissima and F. trinervia, turnover of labeled malate and aspartate occurred during a chase period in (12)CO(2), although the rate of turnover was slower in the intermediate species. Relative to F. cronquistii, F. ramosissima showed a reduced incorporation of radioactivity into serine and glycine during the pulse period. These results indicate that a functional C(4) pathway of photosynthesis is operating in F. ramosissima which can account for its reduced level of photorespiration, and that this species is a true biochemical intermediate between C(3) and C(4) plants.

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