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Is triose phosphate utilization involved in the feedback inhibition of photosynthesis in rice under conditions of sink limitation

Journal of Experimental Botany, ISSN: 1460-2431, Vol: 70, Issue: 20, Page: 5773-5785
2019
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This study aimed to understand the physiological basis of rice photosynthetic response to C source-sink imbalances, focusing on the dynamics of the photosynthetic parameter triose phosphate utilization (TPU). Here, rice (Oriza sativa L.) indica cultivar IR64 were grown in controlled environment chambers under current ambient CO concentration until heading, and thereafter two CO treatments (400 and 800 μmol mol) were compared in the presence and absence of a panicle-pruning treatment modifying the C sink. At 2 weeks after heading, photosynthetic parameters derived from CO response curves, and non-structural carbohydrate content of flag leaf and internodes were measured three to four times of day. Spikelet number per panicle and flag leaf area on the main culm were recorded. Net C assimilation and TPU decreased progressively after midday in panicle-pruned plants, especially under 800 μmol mol CO. This TPU reduction was explained by sucrose accumulation in the flag leaf resulting from the sink limitation. Taking together, our findings suggest that TPU is involved in the regulation of photosynthesis in rice under elevated CO conditions, and that sink limitation effects should be considered in crop models.

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Denis Fabre; Xinyou Yin; Michael Dingkuhn; Anne Clément-Vidal; Sandrine Roques; Lauriane Rouan; Armelle Soutiras; Delphine Luquet; Tracy Lawson

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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