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On the performance of C(4) photosynthesis at low temperatures and its relationship to the ecology of C(4) plants in cool climates .
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On the performance of C(4) photosynthesis at low temperatures and its relationship to the ecology of C(4) plants in cool climates ./
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Kubien, David Stanley.
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185 p.
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Adviser: R. F. Sage.
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Dissertation Abstracts International64-04B.
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Biology, Botany. -
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On the performance of C(4) photosynthesis at low temperatures and its relationship to the ecology of C(4) plants in cool climates .
Kubien, David Stanley.
On the performance of C(4) photosynthesis at low temperatures and its relationship to the ecology of C(4) plants in cool climates .
- 185 p.
Adviser: R. F. Sage.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Toronto (Canada), 2003.
The C<sub>4</sub> pathway of photosynthesis occurs in fewer than 4% of plant species, but is often dominant in ecosystems that cover more than 35% of the earth's land area. C<sub>4</sub> plants perform poorly under cool, non-freezing conditions, and these species are rare in cool climate habitats. This thesis examines hypotheses regarding the mechanistic basis for this feature of C<sub>4</sub> plant ecology.
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Biology, Botany.
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C<sub>4</sub> plants have been suggested to be more susceptible to photoinhibition at low temperatures than C<sub>3</sub> species. Experiments with the high-latitude C<sub>4</sub> grass <italic>Muhlenbergia glomerata</italic> and the co-occurring C<sub>3</sub> species <italic>Calamogrostis canadensis</italic> indicate that there is no difference in the occurrence of photodamage between these cool-climate species. When grown at low temperatures the C<sub>4</sub> plant increases its non-photosynthetic dissipation of light energy, and this dynamic photoinhibition is more detrimental to the carbon gain of <italic>M. glomerata</italic> than to the C<sub>3</sub> species.
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A fundamental benefit of C<sub>4</sub> photosynthesis is that high CO<sub> 2</sub> assimilation rates are achieved with less Rubisco than in C<sub>3 </sub> plants. The <italic>in vitro</italic> capacity of Rubisco is equivalent to photosynthesis in <italic>M. glomerata</italic> below approximately 20°C, but exceeds photosynthesis above 5°C in <italic>C. canadensis</italic>. Using the C<sub>4</sub> dicot <italic>Flaveria bidentis</italic> modified with an antisense construct to have reduced Rubisco (anti-<italic>Rbc</italic>S), it is shown that the enzyme exerts nearly total control of C<sub>4</sub> photosynthesis below 15°C, and that this control extends to approximately 25°C if the amount of the enzyme is reduced by 60%. The poor performance of C<sub> 4</sub> photosynthesis at low temperatures is due to the lower amount of Rubisco in C<sub>4</sub> versus C<sub>3</sub> plants. This explanation is consistent with the need for increased photoprotection in response to low growth temperatures.
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Although their low Rubisco content impairs C<sub>4</sub> photosynthesis at low temperatures, some C<sub>4</sub> species are able to exploit cool climates. Contrary to expectations, <italic>Muhlenbergia glomerata</italic> is not restricted to the driest microsites in the fens of boreal Canada, where C<sub>4</sub> photosynthesis should be most advantageous. This species is favoured only when flooding reduces the otherwise abundant C<sub>3</sub> shrubs, indicating that factors affecting the ecology of cool-climate C<sub>4</sub> plants are similar to those occurring in warm habitats.
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