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Plant Physiol ; 126(4): 1555-65, 2001 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11500554

ABSTRACT

Simultaneous measurements of CO(2) (CER) and O(2) (OER) exchange in roots and shoots of vegetative white lupin (Lupinus albus) were used to calculate the flow of reducing power to the synthesis of biomass that was more reduced per unit of carbon than carbohydrate. On a whole-plant basis, the diverted reductant utilization rate (DRUR which is: 4 x [CER + OER]) of shoot tissue was consistently higher than that of roots, and values obtained in the light were greater than those in the dark. An analysis of the biomass being synthesized over a 24-h period provided an estimate of whole-plant DRUR (3.5 mmol e(-) plant(-1) d(-1)), which was similar to that measured by gas exchange (3.2 mmol e(-) plant(-1) d(-1)). Given that nitrate reduction to ammonia makes up about 74% of whole-plant DRUR, root nitrate reduction in white lupin was estimated to account for less than 43% of whole-plant nitrate reduction. The approach developed here should offer a powerful tool for the noninvasive study of metabolic regulation in intact plants or plant organs.


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Carbon Dioxide/metabolism , Fabaceae/physiology , Oxygen/metabolism , Plants, Medicinal , Algorithms , Biomass , Darkness , Environment, Controlled , Light , Models, Biological , Nitrates/metabolism , Oxidation-Reduction , Plant Roots/physiology , Plant Shoots/physiology , Time
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