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Rhythms during extended dark periods determine rates of net photosynthesis and accumulation of starch and soluble sugars in subsequent light periods in leaves of Sorghum.

S J Britz1, W E Hungerford, D R Lee.   

Abstract

Photosynthesis and photosynthate partitioning in leaves of Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench exhibited a cyclic dependence on the duration (10-62 h) of dark periods inserted prior to bright light test periods (550 μmol·s(-1)·m(-2), photosynthetic photon flux). Maximum rates of net photosynthesis and of accumulation of starch and soluble sugars were, in the order given, two-, three- and fourfold greater than minimum values. Between 14 and 53% of photosynthate was retained in leaves depending on the length of the dark period. These changes were sufficient to account for the previously described stimulatory effect of short daylengths (i.e., long nights) on carbohydrate accumulation in leaves (N.J. Chatterton and J.E. Silvius, 1980, Physiol. Plant. 49, 141-144). The freerunning periods for the rhythmic dependence on darkness, determined either directly or by curve fitting, were about 24 h for net photosynthesis, 23 h for starch accumulation, and 26 h for solublesugar cccumulation. The deviation from period lengths of 24 h for carbohydrate accumulation indicates that these rhythms are probably endogenous and circadian. Initial maxima were observed after 14 h of darkness for photosynthesis, after 18-22 h for starch, and after 26 h for soluble sugars. The differences in period length and phase indicate that at least three separate rhythms underlie the dependence of photosynthate partitioning in Sorghum on darkness. Periods of low leaf dry-matter accumulation coincided approximately with periods of high net photosynthesis. As a result, maximum photoassimination and maximum export were synchronized and, furthermore, occurred at about the same time as expected light periods.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 24227433     DOI: 10.1007/BF00398679

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Planta        ISSN: 0032-0935            Impact factor:   4.116


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