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Plant Cell Environ ; 37(1): 254-60, 2014 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23763645

ABSTRACT

Leaf photosynthesis of the sensitive plant Mimosa pudica displays a transient knockout in response to electrical signals induced by heat stimulation. This study aims at clarifying the underlying mechanisms, in particular, the involvement of respiration. To this end, leaf gas exchange and light reactions of photosynthesis were assessed under atmospheric conditions largely eliminating photorespiration by either elevated atmospheric CO2 or lowered O2 concentration (i.e. 2000 µmol mol(-1) or 1%, respectively). In addition, leaf gas exchange was studied in the absence of light. Under darkness, heat stimulation caused a transient increase of respiratory CO2 release simultaneously with stomatal opening, hence reflecting direct involvement of respiratory stimulation in the drop of the net CO2 uptake rate. However, persistence of the transient decline in net CO2 uptake rate under illumination and elevated CO2 or 1% O2 makes it unlikely that photorespiration is the metabolic origin of the respiratory CO2 release. In conclusion, the transient knockout of net CO2 uptake is at least partially attributed to an increased CO2 release through mitochondrial respiration as stimulated by electrical signals. Putative CO2 limitation of Rubisco due to decreased activity of carbonic anhydrase was ruled out as the photosynthesis effect was not prevented by elevated CO2 .


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Carbon Dioxide/metabolism , Mimosa/metabolism , Oxygen/metabolism , Photosynthesis/physiology , Photosystem II Protein Complex/physiology , Plant Transpiration/physiology , Carbonic Anhydrases/metabolism , Cell Respiration/physiology , Chlorophyll/metabolism , Darkness , Electricity , Hot Temperature , Light , Mimosa/physiology , Mimosa/radiation effects , Plant Leaves/physiology , Plant Leaves/radiation effects , Plant Stomata/physiology , Plant Stomata/radiation effects , Ribulose-Bisphosphate Carboxylase/metabolism , Water/physiology
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