نتایج جستجو برای: photorespiration

تعداد نتایج: 706  

2017
Fernanda S. Farnese Juraci A. Oliveira Elder A. S. Paiva Paulo E. Menezes-Silva Adinan A. da Silva Fernanda V. Campos Cléberson Ribeiro

High arsenic (As) concentrations are toxic to all the living organisms and the cellular response to this metalloid requires the involvement of cell signaling agents, such as nitric oxide (NO). The As toxicity and NO signaling were analyzed in Pistia stratiotes leaves. Plants were exposed to four treatments, for 24 h: control; SNP [sodium nitroprusside (NO donor); 0.1 mg L-1]; As (1.5 mg L-1) an...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2016
Florian Döring Monika Streubel Andrea Bräutigam Udo Gowik

One of the hallmarks of C4 plants is the division of labor between two different photosynthetic cell types, the mesophyll and the bundle sheath cells. C4 plants are of polyphyletic origin and, during the evolution of C4 photosynthesis, the expression of thousands of genes was altered and many genes acquired a cell type-specific or preferential expression pattern. Several lines of evidence, incl...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2015
David S Ellsworth Kristine Y Crous Hans Lambers Julia Cooke

Leaf photosynthetic CO2 responses can provide insight into how major nutrients, such as phosphorus (P), constrain leaf CO2 assimilation rates (Anet). However, triose-phosphate limitations are rarely employed in the classic photosynthesis model and it is uncertain as to what extent these limitations occur in field situations. In contrast to predictions from biochemical theory of photosynthesis, ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1989
M H Spalding M Jeffrey

Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and other unicellular green algae have a high apparent affinity for CO(2), little O(2) inhibition of photosynthesis, and reduced photorespiration. These characteristics result from operation of a CO(2)-concentrating system. The CO(2)-concentrating system involves active inorganic carbon transport and is under environmental control. Cells grown at limiting CO(2) concent...

2013

This study 2013 y 677 759/1035 601 n The first reconstruction. Forward and reverse reactions are treated separately. TheTCA cycle is closed by the glyoxylate shunt. An extension of the model of Shastri and Morgan, inlcuding gene-reaction relationship The first genome-scale reconstruction. Only little manual curation. Contains a more detailed representation of photorespiration, the TCA cycle is ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1986
F Mächler B Lehnherr J Nösberger

The dependence of the CO(2) compensation concentration on O(2) partial pressure and the dependence of differential uptake of (14)CO(2) and (12)CO(2) on CO(2) and O(2) partial pressures are analyzed in illuminated white clover (Trifolium repens L.) leaves. The data show a deviation of the photosynthetic gas exchange from ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase oxygenase kinetics at 10 degrees C but no...

2014
Olav Keerberg Tiit Pärnik Hiie Ivanova Burgund Bassüner Hermann Bauwe

Formation of a photorespiration-based CO2-concentrating mechanism in C3-C4 intermediate plants is seen as a prerequisite for the evolution of C4 photosynthesis, but it is not known how efficient this mechanism is. Here, using in vivo Rubisco carboxylation-to-oxygenation ratios as a proxy to assess relative intraplastidial CO2 levels is suggested. Such ratios were determined for the C3-C4 interm...

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