Nitrogen assimilation and growth of wheat under elevated carbon dioxide
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Simultaneous measurements of CO(2) and O(2) fluxes from wheat (Triticum aestivum) shoots indicated that short-term exposures to elevated CO(2) concentrations diverted photosynthetic reductant from NO [Formula: see text] or NO [Formula: see text] reduction to CO(2) fixation. With longer exposures to elevated CO(2), wheat leaves showed a diminished capacity for NO [Formula: see text] photoassimilation at any CO(2) concentration. Moreover, high bicarbonate levels impeded NO [Formula: see text] translocation into chloroplasts isolated from wheat or pea leaves. These results support the hypothesis that elevated CO(2) inhibits NO [Formula: see text] photoassimilation. Accordingly, when wheat plants received NO [Formula: see text] rather than NH [Formula: see text] as a nitrogen source, CO(2) enhancement of shoot growth halved and CO(2) inhibition of shoot protein doubled. This result will likely have major implications for the ability of wheat to use NO [Formula: see text] as a nitrogen source under elevated CO(2).
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National Academy of Sciences
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2002-01-29



