Drought and Oxidative Load in the Leaves of C3 Plants: a Predominant Role for Photorespiration?
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Although active oxygen species are produced at high rates in both the chloroplasts and peroxisomes of the leaves of C3 plants, most attention has focused on the potentially damaging consequences of enhanced chloroplastic production in stress conditions such as drought. This article attempts to provide quantitative estimates of the relative contributions of the chloroplast electron transport chain and the glycolate oxidase reaction to the oxidative load placed on the photosynthetic leaf cell. Rates of photorespiratory H2O2 production were obtained from photosynthetic and photorespiratory flux rates, derived from steady-state leaf gas exchange measurements at varying irradiance and ambient CO2. Assuming a 10%…
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- Photorespiration
- Photosynthesis
- Peroxisome
- Biology
- Chloroplast
- Redox
- Electron transport chain
- Botany
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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