Temperature dependence of photosynthate partitioning in intact leaf ti
ssue of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. cv. Abunda) was studied
by using a temperature gradient cuvette system. At the low photon flux
density (PFD, 85 mumol m-2 s-1) and saturated CO2 concentration, the
total saccharides production was similar over the temperature range fr
om 14 to 30-degrees-C. The starch formation decreased with decreasing
temperature. Formation of the soluble saccharides was affected by the
temperature only slightly. This differential effect of the temperature
resulted in an increase of the soluble saccharides/starch ratio in to
mato leaves under chilling conditions.