Mitochondria were isolated from etiolated corn shoots (Zea mays L.) that were stressed to a measured water potential. The rates of mitochondrial respiration in state III, state IV, and without phosphate or ADP on a milligram protein basis decreased as water stress increased with succinate, malatepyruvate, or reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide as substrates. Coupling (as determined by respiratory control and ADP/O ratios) did not decrease with increasing water stress. At water potentials greater than -35 bars all respiration had ceased.
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Bell, D. T., Koeppe, D. E., & Miller, R. J. (1971). The Effects of Drought Stress on Respiration of Isolated Corn Mitochondria. Plant Physiology, 48(4), 413–415. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.48.4.413
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