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Detection of chemicals inhibiting photorespiratory senescence in a large scale survival chamber.

D T Manning1, A J Campbell, T M Chen, N E Tolbert, E W Smith.   

Abstract

A large scale survival chamber was developed as a screen for detecting chemical treatments that extend the survival time of illuminated soybean seedlings at CO(2) concentrations below the compensation point. In theory, extended survival should indicate potential for improved crop performance via decreased photorespiration and increased photosynthetic efficiency. An automated control system regulated CO(2) concentrations, temperature and plant watering during a continuous CO(2)-removal photoperiod of 72 hours. An endogenously controlled circadian rhythm of net photosynthesis occurred throughout the continuous light treatment.Spray applications of 3.49 millimolar 2-(4-chlorophenoxy)-2-methylpropanoic acid (CPMP) significantly decreased leaf chlorophyll loss, compared with the control, after 72 hours of subcompensation-point stress. Treatment with CPMP also consistently increased leaf chlorophyll per unit area under nonstress greenhouse conditions. These effects may be due to increases in specific leaf weight produced by CPMP although the compound did not consistently act as a height retardant. The compound, 3-butyl-2-hydroxy-4H-pyrido[1,2-a]pyrimidin-4-one (BHPP), inhibited senescence under low CO(2) conditions but did not decrease leaf light transmission at ambient CO(2) levels. The cytokinin N(6)-benzyladenine (BA) retarded low CO(2) stress senescence although greening effects were not observed. Neither 2-hydroxy-3-butynoic acid (HBA) nor its butyl ester, inhibitors of glycolate oxidase, influenced low CO(2) survival. Cyclohexanecarboxylic acid (CHCA) and sodium naphthenate had no effect upon subcompensation-point senescence.Antisenescence effects of CPMP, BHPP, and BA do not appear to be directly attributable to effects upon the competing carbon paths of photosynthesis and photorespiration. Protection against low CO(2) stress and increased chlorophyll synthesis under nonstress conditions may represent separate effects upon plastids by some of the compounds. This screen will identify compounds which inhibit photorespiratory senescence without decreasing the CO(2) compensation point.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 16663949      PMCID: PMC1064434          DOI: 10.1104/pp.76.4.1060

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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Authors:  P J Jewess; M W Kerr; D P Whitaker
Journal:  FEBS Lett       Date:  1975-05-15       Impact factor: 4.124

2.  Inactivation of a flavoprotein, lactate oxidase, by an acetylenic substrate.

Authors:  C T Walsh; A Schonbrunn; O Lockridge; V Massey; R H Abeles
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1972-09-25       Impact factor: 5.157

3.  Photorespiratory-induced senescence of plants under conditions of low carbon dioxide.

Authors:  J M Widholm; W L Ogren
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1969-07       Impact factor: 11.205

4.  Effects of Chemical Treatments upon Photosynthetic Parameters in Soybean Seedlings.

Authors:  D T Manning; T M Chen; A J Campbell; N E Tolbert; E W Smith
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1984-12       Impact factor: 8.340

5.  Endogenous rhythmic activity of photosynthesis, transpiration, dark respiration, and carbon dioxide compensation point of peanut leaves.

Authors:  J E Pallas; Y B Samish; C M Willmer
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1974-06       Impact factor: 8.340

6.  Variables Affecting the CO(2) Compensation Point.

Authors:  E W Smith; N E Tolbert; H S Ku
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1976-08       Impact factor: 8.340

7.  Nonphotosynthetic retardation of chloroplast senescence by light.

Authors:  A H Haber; P J Thompson; P L Walne; L L Triplett
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1969-11       Impact factor: 8.340

8.  Mechanism of Plant Growth Stimulation by Naphthenic Acid: II. Enzymes of CO(2) Fixation, CO(2) Compensation Point, Bean Embryo Respiration.

Authors:  D J Wort
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1976-07       Impact factor: 8.340

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1.  Effects of Chemical Treatments upon Photosynthetic Parameters in Soybean Seedlings.

Authors:  D T Manning; T M Chen; A J Campbell; N E Tolbert; E W Smith
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1984-12       Impact factor: 8.340

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