Photosynthesis In Elodea canadensis Michx: Four-Carbon Acid Synthesis.

Plant Physiol

Department of Botany, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242.

Published: June 1977

Experiments to determine the early labeled photosynthetic products in Elodea canadensis show that after 2 seconds of exposure to NaH(14)CO(3), 45% of the (14)C incorporated is located in malate and aspartate. Phosphoglyceric acid and sugars account for 27% of the label during similar exposures. Equivalent amounts of organic acids and C(3) cycle products are present after 8 seconds. Four-carbon acids remain relatively unchanged throughout the first 45 seconds of exposure, while sugars increase in a linear fashion. Enzyme assays indicate that ribulose diphosphate and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase enzymes are present in a ratio of approximately 2:1. It appears that E. canadensis is able to synthesize significant amounts of four-carbon acids via beta-carboxylation and this may play a role in maintaining a pH favorable for carboxylation in aquatic plants.

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