Responses of Rubisco activation and deactivation rates to variations in growth-light conditions

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作者
Ernstsen, J [1 ]
Woodrow, IE [1 ]
Mott, KA [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV MELBOURNE, SCH BOT, PARKVILLE, VIC 3052, AUSTRALIA
关键词
gas exchange; light acclimation; photosynthesis; sunflecks;
D O I
10.1023/A:1005847500471
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Basil (Ocimum basilicum) and impatiens (Impatiens wallerana) were grown in sun, shade, or fluctuating light (15 min sun, 15 min shade) to examine the effects of growth-light conditions on the rates of light-induced Rubisco activation and deactivation. Rubisco activation and deactivation rates were determined from gas-exchange measurements of photosynthesis following a step increase in PFD. Rubisco deactivation rates were also determined from biochemical analyses of leaf extracts. There were no significant differences in Rubisco activation rate among the growth conditions or between the two species. However, there were significant differences in Rubisco deactivation rate among the growth conditions in basil and between the two species. In basil, Rubisco deactivated more slowly following a decrease in PFD in sun-and fluctuating-light grown plants than in shade grown plants. Slower rates of Rubisco deactivation during periods at low PFD resulted in higher activation states at the onset of increased PFD. Thus, the contribution of Rubisco activation to the induction process was less for basil plants grown under sun and fluctuating light than for those grown under shade. Impatiens deactivated Rubisco more rapidly than in basil, but there was no substantial effect of the three growth-light conditions on Rubisco deactivation rates in impatiens.
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