2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jplph.2006.08.004
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Oscillations of the internal CO2 concentration in tobacco leaves transferred to low CO2

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“…Biochemists have commented upon the apparent inefficiency of rubisco in terms of only achieving five cycles per second with 20% wasteful reaction with oxygen, rather than carbon dioxide [50]. At limiting concentrations of reactants, rubisco shows oscillating activity at low reagent concentrations [51].…”
Section: Possible Attraction Of Kelea By Brain and Musclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biochemists have commented upon the apparent inefficiency of rubisco in terms of only achieving five cycles per second with 20% wasteful reaction with oxygen, rather than carbon dioxide [50]. At limiting concentrations of reactants, rubisco shows oscillating activity at low reagent concentrations [51].…”
Section: Possible Attraction Of Kelea By Brain and Musclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under intense illumination CO 2 the supply of Rubisco becomes insufficient to provide effective work of Calvin cycle. In this case photosynthesizing organisms use instead of CO 2 another substrate O 2 , involving photorespiratory pathway [39]. It is followed by 13 C enrichment of biomass.…”
Section: Cmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The internal CO 2 concentration also increased after the time 13h00 ( Figure 3D), due to the accumulation of the CO 2 that was not used by plants because the reduction in photosynthetic rate, which may be related to the decrease in light availability during this period (SANTRUCEK et al, 2014). Moreover, there is the contribution of the higher stomatal closure after that time, which resulted in accumulation of CO 2 from the cellular respiration and photorespiration activity in the mesophyll cells (ROUSSEL; IVLEV; IGAMBERDIEV, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%