The effect of temperature on the rate of electron transfer through photosys
tems I and II (PSI and PSII) was investigated in leaves of barley (Hordeum
vulgare L.). Measurements of PSI and PSII photochemistry were made in 21% O
-2 and in 2% O-2, to limit electron transport to O-2 in the Mehler reaction
. Measurements were made in the presence of saturating CO2 concentrations t
o suppress photorespiration. It was observed that the O-2 dependency of PSI
I electron transport is highly temperature dependent. At 10 degreesC, the q
uantum yield of PSII (Phi PSII) was insensitive to O-2 concentration, indic
ating that there was no Mehler reaction operating. At high temperatures (>
25 degreesC) a substantial reduction in Phi PSII was observed when the O-2
concentration was reduced. However. under the same conditions, there was no
effect of O-2 concentration on the Delta pH-dependent process of non-photo
chemical quenching. The rate of electron transport through PSI was also fou
nd to be independent of O-2 concentration across the temperature range. We
conclude that the Mehler reaction is not important in maintaining a thylako
id proton gradient that is capable of controlling PSII activity, and presen
t evidence that cyclic electron transport around PSI acts to maintain membr
ane energisation at low temperature.