Diffusive and Metabolic Limitations to Photosynthesis under Drought and Salinity in C 3 Plants
Universitat de les Illes Balears · European Molecular Biology Laboratory · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Drought and salinity are two widespread environmental conditions leading to low water availability for plants. Low water availability is considered the main environmental factor limiting photosynthesis and, consequently, plant growth and yield worldwide. There has been a long-standing controversy as to whether drought and salt stresses mainly limit photosynthesis through diffusive resistances or by metabolic impairment. Reviewing in vitro and in vivo measurements, it is concluded that salt and drought stress predominantly affect diffusion of CO(2) in the leaves through a decrease of stomatal and mesophyll conductances, but not the biochemical capacity to assimilate CO(2), at mild to rather severe stress…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 25.27
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 108
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5Topics & keywords
- Photosynthesis
- Biology
- Salinity
- Stomatal conductance
- Chloroplast
- Transpiration
- Photosynthetic capacity
- Limiting
- Clean water and sanitation