Abstract
As leaf irradiance is decreased in increments, a single transient CO(2) burst is exhibited by C(3) plant leaves. This post-lower illumination CO(2) burst (PLIB) is sensitive to changes in irradiance, to changes in the concentrations of O(2) and CO(2), and to temperature. Increasing O(2) concentrations above ambient produces a progressively larger PLIB while increasing CO(2) concentrations above ambient produces a progressively smaller PLIB. The PLIB, which exhibits many responses to environment common with other methods for measuring photorespiration and photosynthesis, is proposed as a measure of photorespiration in illuminated leaves of C(3) plants. Although the PLIB cannot be used as a quantitative measurement of photorespiration, we propose that the PLIB is a rapid, easy, relatively inexpensive, nondestructive method for evaluating photorespiration in intact illuminated C(3) leaves in air.
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Vines, H. M., Tu, Z.-P., Armitage, A. M., Chen, S.-S., & Black, C. C. (1983). Environmental Responses of the Post-lower Illumination CO 2 Burst as Related to Leaf Photorespiration. Plant Physiology, 73(1), 25–30. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.73.1.25
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