Abstract
Data for the maximum carboxylation velocity of ribulose-1,5-biosphosphate carboxylase, Vm, and the maximum rate of whole-chain electron transport, Jm, were calculated according to a photosynthesis model from the CO2 response and the light response of CO2 uptake measured on ears of wheat (Triticum aestivum L. cv. Arkas), oat (Avena sativa L. cv. Lorenz), and barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Aramir). The ratio Jm/Vm is lower in glumes of oat and awns of barley than it is in the bracts of wheat and in the lemmas and paleae of oat and barley. Light-microscopy studies revealed, in glumes and lemmas of wheat and in the lemmas of oat and barley, a second type of photosynthesizing cell which, in analogy to the Kranz anatomy of C4 plants, can be designated as a bundle-sheath cell. In wheat ears, the CO2-compensation point (in the absence of dissimilative respiration) is between those that are typical for C3 and C4 plants.
A model of the CO2 uptake in C3−C4 intermediate plants proposed by Peisker (1986, Plant Cell Environ. 9, 627–635) is applied to recalculate the initial slopes of the A(pc) curves (net photosynthesis rate versus intercellular partial pressure of CO2) under the assumptions that the Jm/Vm ratio for all organs investigated equals the value found in glumes of oat and awns of barley, and that ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase is redistributed from mesophyll to bundle-sheath cells. The results closely match the measured values. As a consequence, all bracts of wheat ears and the inner bracts of oat and barley ears are likely to represent a C3−C4 intermediate type, while glumes of oat and awns of barley represent the C3 type.
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Abbreviations
- A:
-
net photosynthesis rate (μmol·m-2·s-1)
- Jm :
-
maximum rate of whole-chain electron transport (μmol·e-·m-2·s-1)
- pc (μbar):
-
intercellular partial pressure of CO2
- PEP:
-
phosphoenolpyruvate
- PPFD:
-
photosynthetic photon flux density (μmol quanta·m-2·s-1)
- RuBPCase:
-
ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase
- RuBP:
-
ribulose bisphosphate
- Vm :
-
maximum carboxylation velocity of RuBPCase (μmol·m-2·s-1)
- T* :
-
CO2 compensation point in the absence of dissimilative respiration (μbar)
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Ziegler-Jöns, A. Gas-exchange of ears of cereals in response to carbon dioxide and light. Planta 178, 164–175 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00393191
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