The impact of decreased Rubisco on photosynthesis, growth, allocation and storage in tobacco plants which have been transformed with antisense rbcS
- 1 July 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The Plant Journal
- Vol. 1 (1) , 51-58
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-313x.1991.00051.x
Abstract
Summary: Transgenic tobacco plants tranformed with antisense to rbcS to decrease expression of ribulose‐1,5–bisphosphate carboxylase‐oxygenase (Rubisco) have been used to investigate (a) whether Rubisco is limiting for photosynthesis and plant growth and (b) whether biomass allocation and storage of carbohydrate and nitrogen are regulated in response to decreased rate of photosynthesis.The rate of photosynthesis (measured in growth conditions) and plant growth were not strongly inhibited until almost half of the Rubisco was removed. When Rubisco was decreased further there was a large decrease of photosynthesis and plant growth. When photosynthesis decreased in the ‘antisense’ plants there was an increase in the shoot/root ratio and the specific leaf area. As a result, the leaf area ratio (leaf area per g plant dry weight) increased 3–4–fold. This shows that tobacco compensates for decreased photosynthesis by maximizing leaf area. The decrease of photosynthesis also resulted in lower starch and free hexose in the leaf, but the volume of the diurnal starch turnover was largely maintained. This indicates that partitioning to starch is regulated to decrease non‐productive accumulation of starch, but still maintain a pool of transient starch for export during the night. The decrease of photosynthesis was also accompanied by a large increase of the nitrogen/ carbon balance, due to a large accumulation of nitrate in the leaf. This shows that assimilation of nitrate is inhibited in response to low availability of photo‐synthate.Keywords
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