The combined effects of O-2 on net rates of photosynthesis, photosystem II
activity, steady-state pool size of key metabolites of photosynthetic metab
olism in the C-4 pathway, C-3 pathway and C-2 photorespiratory cycle and on
growth were evaluated in the C-4 species Amaranthus edulis and the C-3 spe
cies Flaveria pringlei. Increasing O-2 reduced net CO2 assimilation in F. p
ringlei due to an increased flux of C through the photorespiratory pathway.
However, in A. edulis increasing O-2 up to 5-10% stimulated photosynthesis
. Analysis of the pool size of key metabolites in A. edulis suggests that w
hile there is some O-2 dependent photorespiration, O-2 is required for maxi
mizing C-4 cycle activity to concentrate CO2 in bundle sheath cells. Theref
ore, the response of net photosynthesis to O-2 in C-4 plants may result fro
m the balance of these two opposing effects. Under 21 versus 5% O-2, growth
of A. edulis was stimulated about 30% whereas that of F. pringlei was inhi
bited about 40%.