P. Pérez
Spanish National Research Council
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Photosynthetica | 1997
Rosa Morcuende; P. Pérez; Rafael Martínez-Carrasco
AbstractThe inhibition of photosynthesis by reduced sink demand or low rates of end product synthesis was investigated by supplying detached wheat (Triticum aestivum L. cv. Tauro) leaves with 50 mM sucrose, 50 mM glycerol or water through the transpiration stream for 2 h, either at 23 or 12 °C. Lowering the temperature and sucrose and glycerol feeding decreased photosynthetic oxygen evolution at high irradiance and saturating CO2. The decrease in temperature reduced the pools of sucrose and starch, and the ratio glucose 6-phosphate (G6P)/fructose 6-phosphate (F6P), while it increased the concentrations of G6P and F6P (hexose phosphates). Sucrose feeding, in contrast to glycerol feeding, increased sucrose, glucose and fructose contents and the G6P/F6P ratio. Sucrose and glycerol incubations at 23 °C, as well as decreasing the temperature in leaves incubated in water, increased the concentration of triose-phosphates (glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate and dihydroxyacetone phosphate, TP) and decreased the glycerate 3-phosphate (PGA) content, thus increasing the TP/PGA ratio; they also tended to increase the ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP) content and the RuBP/PGA ratio. Sucrose and glycerol feeding at 12 °C and the decrease in temperature of leaves incubated in these solutions decreased TP and RuBP contents and the TP/PGA and RuBP/PGA ratios. The results suggest that the phosphate limitation caused by accumulation of end products, restriction of their synthesis and sequestration of cytosolic phosphate can inhibit photosynthesis through decreased carboxylation of RuBP or, with increased phosphate limitation, through lowered supply of ATP.
Journal of Experimental Botany | 2011
P. Pérez; G. Rabnecz; Z. Laufer; D. Gutiérrez; Z. Tuba; Rafael Martínez-Carrasco
Recovery of photosynthesis in rehydrating desiccated leaves of the poikilochlorophyllous desiccation-tolerant plant Xerophyta scabrida was investigated. Detached leaves were remoistened under 12 h light/dark cycles for 96 h. Water, chlorophyll (Chl), and protein contents, Chl fluorescence, photosynthesis–CO2 concentration response, and the amount and activity of Rubisco were measured at intervals during the rehydration period. Leaf relative water contents reached 87% in 12 h and full turgor in 96 h. Chl synthesis was slower before than after 24 h, and Chla:Chlb ratios changed from 0.13 to 2.6 in 48 h. The maximum quantum efficiency recovered faster during rehydration than the photosystem II operating efficiency and the efficiency factor, which is known to depend mainly on the use of the electron transport chain products. From 24 h to 96 h of rehydration, net carbon fixation was Rubisco limited, rather than electron transport limited. Total Rubisco activity increased during rehydration more than the Rubisco protein content. Desiccated leaves contained, in a close to functional state, more than half the amount of the Rubisco protein present in rehydrated leaves. The results suggest that in X. scabrida leaves Rubisco adopts a special, protective conformation and recovers its activity during rehydration through modifications in redox status.
Physiologia Plantarum | 1993
R. Martínez‐Carraseo; Emilio Cervantes; P. Pérez; Rosa Morcuende; I. Martín del Molino
Journal of Experimental Botany | 1989
P. Pérez; Rafael Martínez-Carrasco; I. Martín del Molino; Bárbara Rojo; M. Ulloa
Photosynthetica | 2002
Rafael Martínez-Carrasco; J. Sánchez-Rodriguez; P. Pérez
Plant Cell and Environment | 1996
Rosa Morcuende; P. Pérez; Rafael Martínez-Carrasco; I. Martín del Molino; L. Sánchez de la Puente
Physiologia Plantarum | 1995
I. Martín del Molino; Rafael Martínez-Carrasco; P. Pérez; L. Hernández; Rosa Morcuende; L. Sánchez de la Puente
Agrochimica | 2000
L. Sánchez de la Puente; P. Pérez; Rafael Martínez-Carrasco; R. Morcuende Morcuende; I. Martín del Molino
Journal of Experimental Botany | 1988
Rafael Martínez-Carrasco; P. Pérez; I. Martín del Molino; M. Ulloa; Bárbara Rojo
Physiologia Plantarum | 1986
I. Ma. Martín del Molino; M. Ulloa; Rafael Martínez-Carrasco; P. Pérez