| Literature DB >> 22794920 |
Jaume Flexas1, Margaret M Barbour2, Oliver Brendel3, Hernán M Cabrera4, Marc Carriquí5, Antonio Díaz-Espejo6, Cyril Douthe7, Erwin Dreyer3, Juan P Ferrio8, Jorge Gago5, Alexander Gallé5, Jeroni Galmés5, Naomi Kodama9, Hipólito Medrano5, Ülo Niinemets10, José J Peguero-Pina5, Alicia Pou5, Miquel Ribas-Carbó5, Magdalena Tomás5, Tiina Tosens10, Charles R Warren11.
Abstract
Mesophyll diffusion conductance to CO(2) is a key photosynthetic trait that has been studied intensively in the past years. The intention of the present review is to update knowledge of g(m), and highlight the important unknown and controversial aspects that require future work. The photosynthetic limitation imposed by mesophyll conductance is large, and under certain conditions can be the most significant photosynthetic limitation. New evidence shows that anatomical traits, such as cell wall thickness and chloroplast distribution are amongst the stronger determinants of mesophyll conductance, although rapid variations in response to environmental changes might be regulated by other factors such as aquaporin conductance. Gaps in knowledge that should be research priorities for the near future include: how different is mesophyll conductance among phylogenetically distant groups and how has it evolved? Can mesophyll conductance be uncoupled from regulation of the water path? What are the main drivers of mesophyll conductance? The need for mechanistic and phenomenological models of mesophyll conductance and its incorporation in process-based photosynthesis models is also highlighted.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22794920 DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2012.05.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Sci ISSN: 0168-9452 Impact factor: 4.729