Diffusional conductances to CO2 as a target for increasing photosynthesis and photosynthetic water-use efficiency

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Jaume Flexas
Ülo Niinemets
Alexander Gallé
Margaret M. Barbour
Mauro Centritto
Antonio Diaz-Espejo
Cyril Douthe
Jeroni Galmés
Miquel Ribas-Carbo
Pedro L. Rodriguez
Francesc Rosselló
Raju Soolanayakanahally
Magdalena Tomas
Ian J. Wright
Graham D. Farquhar
Hipólito Medrano
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[1] Universitat de les Illes Balears,Research Group on Plant Biology under Mediterranean Conditions, Departament de Biologia
[2] Estonian University of Life Sciences,Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
[3] Bayer CropScience NV,Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
[4] The University of Sydney,Institute for Plant Protection
[5] National Research Council,Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología de Sevilla (IRNAS, CSIC)
[6] Irrigation and Crop Ecophysiology Group,Instituto de Biología Molecular y Celular de Plantas
[7] Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas-Universidad Politécnica de Valencia,Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Research Group, Departament de Ciències Matemàtiques i Informàtica
[8] Universitat de les Illes Balears,Science and Technology Branch
[9] Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,Department of Biological Sciences
[10] Indian Head,Research School of Biology
[11] Macquarie University,undefined
[12] The Australian National University,undefined
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Photosynthesis Research | 2013年 / 117卷
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Photosynthesis; Water-use efficiency; Stomatal conductance; Mesophyll conductance; Meta-analysis;
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A key objective for sustainable agriculture and forestry is to breed plants with both high carbon gain and water-use efficiency (WUE). At the level of leaf physiology, this implies increasing net photosynthesis (AN) relative to stomatal conductance (gs). Here, we review evidence for CO2 diffusional constraints on photosynthesis and WUE. Analyzing past observations for an extensive pool of crop and wild plant species that vary widely in mesophyll conductance to CO2 (gm), gs, and foliage AN, it was shown that both gs and gm limit AN, although the relative importance of each of the two conductances depends on species and conditions. Based on Fick’s law of diffusion, intrinsic WUE (the ratio AN/gs) should correlate on the ratio gm/gs, and not gm itself. Such a correlation is indeed often observed in the data. However, since besides diffusion AN also depends on photosynthetic capacity (i.e., Vc,max), this relationship is not always sustained. It was shown that only in a very few cases, genotype selection has resulted in simultaneous increases of both AN and WUE. In fact, such a response has never been observed in genetically modified plants specifically engineered for either reduced gs or enhanced gm. Although increasing gm alone would result in increasing photosynthesis, and potentially increasing WUE, in practice, higher WUE seems to be only achieved when there are no parallel changes in gs. We conclude that for simultaneous improvement of AN and WUE, genetic manipulation of gm should avoid parallel changes in gs, and we suggest that the appropriate trait for selection for enhanced WUE is increased gm/gs.
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