Overexpression of sucrose-phosphate synthase in tomato plants grown with CO2 enrichment leads to decreased foliar carbohydrate accumulation relative to untransformed controls
Eh. Murchie et al., Overexpression of sucrose-phosphate synthase in tomato plants grown with CO2 enrichment leads to decreased foliar carbohydrate accumulation relative to untransformed controls, PL PHYS BIO, 37(4), 1999, pp. 251-260
Tomato plants expressing the maize sucrose-phosphate synthase (SPS) cDNA un
der the control of the promoter of the small subunit of ribulose-1,5-bispho
sphate carboxylase oxygenase (rbcS) promoter were grown 5 weeks in air (450
mu mol.m(-2) s(-1) irradiance, 350 ppm CO2) and then either maintained in
air or exposed to CO2 enrichment (1 000 ppm CO2) for 8 d. A linear relation
ship between the foliar sucrose to starch ratio and maximal extractable SPS
activity was found both in air and high CO2. Starch accumulation was drama
tically increased in all plants subjected to CO2 enrichment but the CO2-dep
endent increase in foliar starch accumulation was much lower in the leaves
of the SPS transformants than in those of the untransformed controls in the
same conditions. Maximal extractable ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase
/ oxygenase activity was reduced by growth at high CO2 to a similar extent
in both plant types. The carbon/nitrogen ratios were similar in both plant
lines in both growth conditions after 20 d exposure to high CO2. A small (5
%) increase in carbon export capacity was observed at high CO2 in the leav
es of transformed plants compared to leaves from untransformed controls. In
creased foliar SPS activity did not, however, prevent acclimation of photos
ynthesis in plants grown with long-term CO2 enrichment. (C) Elsevier, Paris
.