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. 1989 Sep;91(1):68-72.
doi: 10.1104/pp.91.1.68.

Light-Induced Polar pH Changes in Leaves of Elodea canadensis: II. Effects of Ferricyanide: Evidence for Modulation by the Redox State of the Cytoplasm

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Light-Induced Polar pH Changes in Leaves of Elodea canadensis: II. Effects of Ferricyanide: Evidence for Modulation by the Redox State of the Cytoplasm

J T Elzenga et al. Plant Physiol. 1989 Sep.

Abstract

The effect of an extracellular electron acceptor, ferricyanide, on the light-induced polar leaf pH changes of the submerged angiosperm Elodea canadensis in light and in darkness was determined. The rate of transmembrane ferricyanide reduction was stimulated by increased light intensity and was inhibited by inorganic carbon, indicating that changes in the redox state of the chloroplast were reflected at the plasma membrane. The addition of ferricyanide inhibited the light-induced polar leaf pH reaction. This effect could be balanced by increasing the light intensity. In the dark, the acidification induced by ferricyanide was not influenced by diethylstilbestrol at concentrations that completely inhibited the polar leaf pH changes. This indicates that the ferricyanide-induced H(+) extrusion and the H(+) transport during the polar reaction were mediated by different mechanisms.

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