Biochemical model of C3 photosynthesis applied to wheat at different temperatures
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Silva-Pérez, Viridiana
Furbank, Robert
Condon, Anthony G
Evans, John
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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We examined the effects of leaf temperature on the estimation
of maximal Rubisco capacity (Vcmax) from gas exchange
measurements of wheat leaves using a C3 photosynthesis
model. Cultivars of spring wheat (Triticum aestivum (L))
and triticale (X Triticosecale Wittmack) were grown in a
greenhouse or in the field and measured at a range of
temperatures under controlled conditions in a growth cabinet
(2 and 21% O2) or in the field using natural diurnal variation
in temperature, respectively. Published Rubisco kinetic
constants for tobacco did not describe the observed CO2
response curves well as temperature varied. By assuming
values for the Rubisco Michaelis–Menten constants for CO2
(Kc) and O2 (Ko) at 25 °C derived from tobacco and the
activation energies of Vcmax from wheat and respiration in
the light, Rd, from tobacco, we derived activation energies for
Kc and Ko (93.7 and 33.6 kJ mol 1
, respectively) that
considerably improved the fit of the model to observed data.
We confirmed that temperature dependence of dark
respiration for wheat was well described by the activation
energy for Rd from tobacco. The new parameters improved
the estimation of Vcmax under field conditions, where
temperatures increased through the day.
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Plant Cell and Environment
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2099-12-31