Efficiency of C-4 photosynthesis in Atriplex lentiformis under salinity stress

Citation
J. Zhu et Fc. Meinzer, Efficiency of C-4 photosynthesis in Atriplex lentiformis under salinity stress, AUST J PLAN, 26(1), 1999, pp. 79-86
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences","Animal & Plant Sciences
Journal title
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
ISSN journal
03107841 → ACNP
Volume
26
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
79 - 86
Database
ISI
SICI code
0310-7841(1999)26:1<79:EOCPIA>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Photosynthetic gas exchange, carboxylase activities, and leaf tissue carbon isotope discrimination (Delta) were measured in Atriplex lentiformis (Torr .) Wats. (saltbush) plants grown in a glasshouse at five levels of salinity ranging from 0 to 600 mM NaCl. The net CO2 assimilation rate decreased by 64% from the lowest to the highest level of salinity imposed. The quantum y ield for CO2 uptake was maximal in plants grown at 50 mM NaCl, and decrease d sharply above and below this salinity level. The ratio of ribulose-1,5-bi sphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) activity to that of phosphoenolp yruvate carboxylase (PEPC) decreased from 0.96 in plants grown at 0 mM NaCl to 0.37 in plants grown at 600 mM NaCl because PEPC activity on a leaf are a basis increased linearly with increasing salinity, while Rubisco activity remained relatively constant. Compensatory changes in the leaf area/dry we ight ratio and area-based leaf N content with increasing salinity suggested that the linear increase in PEPC activity was a passive response to increa sing area-based leaf N content, whereas Rubisco activity on a leaf N basis actually dropped sharply. Relative leakage of CO2 from the bundle sheath, c alculated from measurements of gas exchange and foliar Delta values, increa sed with increasing salinity in parallel with the decrease in the ratio of C-3 cycle activity relative to C-4 cycle activity. These results suggest th at salinity stress diminished the inherent efficiency of the C-4 CO2 concen trating mechanism in addition to reducing net CO2 uptake.