Effect of malonate on respiration and photosynthesis of coffee leaves, 1: Lack of aerobic fermentation induced by the inhibitor

The application of malonate on coffee leaves strongly inhibited apparent photosynthesis (ca. 50 per cent of oxygen evolution per dry matter unit and 90 per cent of CO2 uptake per leaf area unit) and dark respiration (30 per cent of oxygen uptake per dry matter unit of leaf discs). Since the application of malonate did not promote aerobic alcoholic fermentation, it could not have been the cause of the comparatively higher respiratory quotients (RQ) recorded in the treated tissue. For the same reason the inhibition of photosynthesis cannot be imputed to an increased accumulation of alcohol. Malonate also reduced the rate of photorespiration (CO2 production in CO2 free air in the light). Contrary to its effect on oxygen uptake (per dry matter unit; measured manometrically), malonate enhanced the production of CO2 in the dark (per leaf area unit; measured by infra-red gas analysis), sometimes by as much as 40 per cent. Only a small fraction of this increase in CO2 emission in treated leaves in the dark seems to be due to metabolization of malonate

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Main Authors: 99921 Nunes, M.A., 58678 Contreiras, J.
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Published: 1974
Subjects:COFFEA ARABICA, FISIOLOGIA, RESPIRACION, FOTOSINTESIS, HOJAS, INHIBIDORES DE ENZIMAS, FERMENTACION, DIOXIDO DE CARBONO, MALONATO,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:724572020-02-03T21:39:46ZEffect of malonate on respiration and photosynthesis of coffee leaves, 1: Lack of aerobic fermentation induced by the inhibitor 99921 Nunes, M.A. 58678 Contreiras, J. 1974The application of malonate on coffee leaves strongly inhibited apparent photosynthesis (ca. 50 per cent of oxygen evolution per dry matter unit and 90 per cent of CO2 uptake per leaf area unit) and dark respiration (30 per cent of oxygen uptake per dry matter unit of leaf discs). Since the application of malonate did not promote aerobic alcoholic fermentation, it could not have been the cause of the comparatively higher respiratory quotients (RQ) recorded in the treated tissue. For the same reason the inhibition of photosynthesis cannot be imputed to an increased accumulation of alcohol. Malonate also reduced the rate of photorespiration (CO2 production in CO2 free air in the light). Contrary to its effect on oxygen uptake (per dry matter unit; measured manometrically), malonate enhanced the production of CO2 in the dark (per leaf area unit; measured by infra-red gas analysis), sometimes by as much as 40 per cent. Only a small fraction of this increase in CO2 emission in treated leaves in the dark seems to be due to metabolization of malonateThe application of malonate on coffee leaves strongly inhibited apparent photosynthesis (ca. 50 per cent of oxygen evolution per dry matter unit and 90 per cent of CO2 uptake per leaf area unit) and dark respiration (30 per cent of oxygen uptake per dry matter unit of leaf discs). Since the application of malonate did not promote aerobic alcoholic fermentation, it could not have been the cause of the comparatively higher respiratory quotients (RQ) recorded in the treated tissue. For the same reason the inhibition of photosynthesis cannot be imputed to an increased accumulation of alcohol. Malonate also reduced the rate of photorespiration (CO2 production in CO2 free air in the light). Contrary to its effect on oxygen uptake (per dry matter unit; measured manometrically), malonate enhanced the production of CO2 in the dark (per leaf area unit; measured by infra-red gas analysis), sometimes by as much as 40 per cent. Only a small fraction of this increase in CO2 emission in treated leaves in the dark seems to be due to metabolization of malonateCOFFEA ARABICAFISIOLOGIARESPIRACIONFOTOSINTESISHOJASINHIBIDORES DE ENZIMASFERMENTACIONDIOXIDO DE CARBONOMALONATOPhotosynthetica (Checoslovaquia)
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topic COFFEA ARABICA
FISIOLOGIA
RESPIRACION
FOTOSINTESIS
HOJAS
INHIBIDORES DE ENZIMAS
FERMENTACION
DIOXIDO DE CARBONO
MALONATO
COFFEA ARABICA
FISIOLOGIA
RESPIRACION
FOTOSINTESIS
HOJAS
INHIBIDORES DE ENZIMAS
FERMENTACION
DIOXIDO DE CARBONO
MALONATO
spellingShingle COFFEA ARABICA
FISIOLOGIA
RESPIRACION
FOTOSINTESIS
HOJAS
INHIBIDORES DE ENZIMAS
FERMENTACION
DIOXIDO DE CARBONO
MALONATO
COFFEA ARABICA
FISIOLOGIA
RESPIRACION
FOTOSINTESIS
HOJAS
INHIBIDORES DE ENZIMAS
FERMENTACION
DIOXIDO DE CARBONO
MALONATO
99921 Nunes, M.A.
58678 Contreiras, J.
Effect of malonate on respiration and photosynthesis of coffee leaves, 1: Lack of aerobic fermentation induced by the inhibitor
description The application of malonate on coffee leaves strongly inhibited apparent photosynthesis (ca. 50 per cent of oxygen evolution per dry matter unit and 90 per cent of CO2 uptake per leaf area unit) and dark respiration (30 per cent of oxygen uptake per dry matter unit of leaf discs). Since the application of malonate did not promote aerobic alcoholic fermentation, it could not have been the cause of the comparatively higher respiratory quotients (RQ) recorded in the treated tissue. For the same reason the inhibition of photosynthesis cannot be imputed to an increased accumulation of alcohol. Malonate also reduced the rate of photorespiration (CO2 production in CO2 free air in the light). Contrary to its effect on oxygen uptake (per dry matter unit; measured manometrically), malonate enhanced the production of CO2 in the dark (per leaf area unit; measured by infra-red gas analysis), sometimes by as much as 40 per cent. Only a small fraction of this increase in CO2 emission in treated leaves in the dark seems to be due to metabolization of malonate
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topic_facet COFFEA ARABICA
FISIOLOGIA
RESPIRACION
FOTOSINTESIS
HOJAS
INHIBIDORES DE ENZIMAS
FERMENTACION
DIOXIDO DE CARBONO
MALONATO
author 99921 Nunes, M.A.
58678 Contreiras, J.
author_facet 99921 Nunes, M.A.
58678 Contreiras, J.
author_sort 99921 Nunes, M.A.
title Effect of malonate on respiration and photosynthesis of coffee leaves, 1: Lack of aerobic fermentation induced by the inhibitor
title_short Effect of malonate on respiration and photosynthesis of coffee leaves, 1: Lack of aerobic fermentation induced by the inhibitor
title_full Effect of malonate on respiration and photosynthesis of coffee leaves, 1: Lack of aerobic fermentation induced by the inhibitor
title_fullStr Effect of malonate on respiration and photosynthesis of coffee leaves, 1: Lack of aerobic fermentation induced by the inhibitor
title_full_unstemmed Effect of malonate on respiration and photosynthesis of coffee leaves, 1: Lack of aerobic fermentation induced by the inhibitor
title_sort effect of malonate on respiration and photosynthesis of coffee leaves, 1: lack of aerobic fermentation induced by the inhibitor
publishDate 1974
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