Reduction of respiration by high ambient co2and the resulting error in measurements of respiration made with o2electrodes

J. Reuveni, J. Gale, A. M. Mayer

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Abstract

Respiration rates of Lenina gibba fronds and Orobanche aegyptiaca and Lactuca saliva seedlings, were measured with a Clark type oxygen electrode in the presence or absence of a carbon-dioxide absorber (KOH) in the gas phase. Measured respiration rates in the presence of KOH were 17-34% higher than in its absence. The suppression of respiration by high CO2concentrations, [CO2], was confirmed by parallel studies of CO2efflux, made by infrared gas spectrometry. These results are consistent with other reports of reduced rates of respiration at high [CO2]. Measurements of respiration quotients of Lemna and Lactuca were made at 0 and 100 Pa [CO2]. Results did not support the possibility of induced dark fixation of CO2at the ambient atmospheric [CO2] predicted for the next century (35-100 Pa). It is concluded that the numerous reports of respiration measurements made with O2electrodes, in the absence of a CO2absorber, may contain a significant error.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)129-131
Number of pages3
JournalAnnals of Botany
Volume72
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1993

Keywords

  • Atmospheric CO
  • COaccumulation
  • Dark CO
  • Fixation
  • Lactuca sativa
  • Lemna gibba
  • Oelectrode
  • Orobanche aegyptiaca
  • Respiration
  • Respiration quotient

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