14CO 2 assimilation and 14C-photosynthate translocation in different leaves of sunflower

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Abstract

Chlorophyll and nitrogen contents were highest in leaves of middle position, similarly as photosynthetic efficiency represented by 14C fixation (maxima in leaf 5 from the top). All the leaves lost 14C after 2 weeks of 14CO 2 exposure. However, the reduction in radioactivity was less in young upper leaves than in the mature lower leaves. Leaves exported 14C-photosynthates to stem both above and below the exposed leaf. Very little radioactivity was recovered from the seeds of plants in which only first or second leaves were exposed to 14CO 2 implying thereby that the carbon contribution of first two leaves to seed filling was negligible. The contribution of leaves to seed filling increased with the leaf position up to the sixth leaf from the top and after the seventh leaf their contribution to seed filling declined gradually.

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Subrahmanyam, D., & Rathore, V. S. (2004). 14CO 2 assimilation and 14C-photosynthate translocation in different leaves of sunflower. Photosynthetica, 42(2), 313–316. https://doi.org/10.1023/B:PHOT.0000040607.67963.38

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