Cell Size Controls Photosynthetic Capacity in a Mesoamerican and an Andean Genotype ofPhaseolus vulgarisL
Andrew Ogolla Egesa,
C. Eduardo Vallejos,
Kevin Begcy
Abstract:The efficiency of CO2flux in the leaf is hindered by a several structural and biochemical barriers which affect the overall net photosynthesis. However, the dearth of information about the genetic control of these features is limiting our ability for genetic manipulation. We performed a comparative analysis between a Mesoamerican and an Andean cultivar ofPhaseolus vulgarisat variable light and CO2levels. The Mesoamerican bean had higher photosynthetic rate, maximum rate of rubisco carboxylase activity and maxi… Show more
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