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Ch. 2 Photosynthesis (Ps) and Light
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C4 Photosynthesis 3 patterns:
C3 Ps C4 Ps CAM Ps Minimize FFF (fatal flaws of fotosynthesis) C4 photosynthesis
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C4 leaf anatomy Kranz anatomy (“wreath:” German):
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C4 pathway Mesophyll fix CO2 New enzyme (PEP carboxylase)
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C4 pathway PEP carboxylase: Why called C4 Ps?
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C4 pathway BSC: Reaction reversed…. CO2 to Pyruvate to C shuttle!!
Calvin Cycle (Rubisco) C shuttle!!
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C4 pathway C fixation & Ps
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C4 pathway Advantages? FFF?
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Fatal Flaws of Fotosynthesis!
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C4 advantages Benefits: 1) PEP Carboxylase fix C
Photorespiration: A FFF!
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C4 advantages Benefits: 2) CO2 concentrated bundle sheath
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C4 advantages A FFF! Benefits: 3) Less H20 loss. Stoma C4 Good sucker?
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C4 advantages Benefits: 4) Decrease Rubisco:
High NUE (nitrogen use efficiency): Now: CAM
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CAM photosynthesis CAM: Crassulaceae: Acid: Leaves Diamorpha smallii
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Leaf anatomy Succulent
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Leaf anatomy Mesophyll Cells large: Vascular bundle sheath
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CAM pathway Separates C fixation & Ps Separation in space: C4
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CAM pathway Night: Stomata open CO2 fixed: Malic acid
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CAM pathway Acid stored Leaf pH Acid drop in skateboarding
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CAM pathway Day Stomata Reaction Ps: Calvin Cycle
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CAM pathway Separates C fixation and Ps Night Day
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CAM advantages 1) PEP carboxylase fixes C: photorespiration
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CAM advantages 2) Stomata open night. Less water loss!
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CAM advantages 3) Stomata closed day.
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CAM variation Dependence on CAM varies Some: CAM & succulence
Aeonium arboreum Fig. 2.14 More succulence, More CAM
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CAM variation Carbon cycling:
Ex, Welwitschia mirabilis (Namib desert S. Africa) Gymnosperm: 2 leaves! Some plants may be 1,000 yr old
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Comparing C3, C4, CAM plants
Taxa: most plants C4 plants: Exs: Some grasses: Sugar cane (Saccharum spp.)
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Amaizing Facts* Corn or maize (Zea mays) *another corny Boyd joke.....
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Comparing C3, C4, CAM plants
Dicots: Kudzu (Pueraria montana)
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Comparing C3, C4, CAM plants
Typical C4 plant habitat: In temperate areas: winter/spring summer
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Comparing C3, C4, CAM plants
% grass flora C4 in N. America Fig. 2.18
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Comparing C3, C4, CAM plants
Exs: many cacti (saguaro, cholla) Saguaro “arms”
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Comparing C3, C4, CAM plants
Exs: Agave species Economic use??
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Comparing C3, C4, CAM plants
Exs: some Crassulaceae (Diamorpha smallii)
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CAM and Epiphytes Epiphytes: Abundant tropical rain forests
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CAM and Epiphytes Alabama Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides)
CAM plant:
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Comparing C3, C4, CAM plants
Exs: many (esp. epiphytic ones)
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Comparing C3, C4, CAM plants
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Comparing C3, C4, CAM plants
Trait C3 C4 CAM Max. Ps rate Fig. 2.12
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Comparing C3, C4, CAM plants
Trait C3 C4 CAM Max. growth rate (optimal conditions)
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Comparing C3, C4, CAM plants
Trait C3 C4 CAM Optimum Ps temperature Fig. 2.11
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