2015
DOI: 10.1111/pce.12544
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Contributions of photosynthetic and non‐photosynthetic cell types to leaf respiration in Vicia fabaL. and their responses to growth temperature

Abstract: In intact leaves, mitochondrial populations are highly heterogeneous among contrasting cell types; how such contrasting populations respond to sustained changes in the environment remains, however, unclear. Here, we examined respiratory rates, mitochondrial protein composition and response to growth temperature in photosynthetic (mesophyll) and non-photosynthetic (epidermal) cells from fully expanded leaves of warm-developed (WD) and cold-developed (CD) broad bean (Vicia faba L.). Rates of respiration were sig… Show more

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“…Improving the S C/O of Rubisco, without unfavorably changing its other kinetic parameters, is a prized goal as it has a pervasive influence on Rubisco efficiency in organisms both with and without CCMs ( Long et al , 2015 ). While the S C/O range in C 3 and C 4 plants shows limited diversity, a 2-fold variation was found in the S C/O of diatom Rubisco at 25 °C (i.e.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improving the S C/O of Rubisco, without unfavorably changing its other kinetic parameters, is a prized goal as it has a pervasive influence on Rubisco efficiency in organisms both with and without CCMs ( Long et al , 2015 ). While the S C/O range in C 3 and C 4 plants shows limited diversity, a 2-fold variation was found in the S C/O of diatom Rubisco at 25 °C (i.e.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the most prolific authors, Atkin, Owen K was the author with the most published papers and citations. His main research interests include (1) the response and acclimation of plant respiration and photosynthesis to temperature [6,7,44,45,46]; (2) The relationship between plant nutrients and plant traits [47,48]; (3) Effects of drought and elevated CO 2 on plant leaf respiration [49][50][51]. Atkin, Owen K has made enormous contributions to the study of plant temperature acclimation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%