Limitation to Photosynthesis in Water-stressed Leaves: Stomata vs. Metabolism and the Role of ATP
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Decreasing relative water content (RWC) of leaves progressively decreases stomatal conductance (gs), slowing CO2 assimilation (A) which eventually stops, after which CO2 is evolved. In some studies, photosynthetic potential (Apot), measured under saturating CO2, is unaffected by a small loss of RWC but becomes progressively more inhibited, and less stimulated by elevated CO2, below a threshold RWC (Type 1 response). In other studies, Apot and the stimulation of A by elevated CO2 decreases progressively as RWC falls (Type 2 response). Decreased Apot is caused by impaired metabolism. Consequently, as RWC declines, the relative limitation of A by g(s) decreases, and metabolic limitation increases. Causes of…
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- Photosynthesis
- RuBisCO
- Biology
- Metabolism
- Electron transport chain
- Biophysics
- Thylakoid
- Chemiosmosis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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