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Article

Daily Changes of Amino Acids in Soybean Leaflets Are Modified by CO2 Enrichment

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Richard Charles Sicher
USDA-ARS, Crop Systems and Global Change Laboratory, Plant Sciences Institute, Room 342, Building 001, BARC-West, 10300 Baltimore Avenue, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA
Int. J. Plant Biol. 2010, 1(2), e18; https://doi.org/10.4081/pb.2010.e18
Submission received: 3 August 2010 / Revised: 25 October 2010 / Accepted: 16 November 2010 / Published: 25 November 2010

Abstract

The effects of CO2 enrichment on plant growth and on nitrogen partitioning were examined using soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr. cv. Clark] leaflets. Plants were grown from single seeds in matching controlled environment chambers. Continuous ambient CO2 partial pressures were from 38 to 40 Pa and elevated CO2 treatments were 68 to 70 Pa. Total above ground biomass, total leaf area and specific leaf weight of soybean were increased 78%, 58% and 33%, respectively, in response to CO2 enrichment when measured 25 days after sowing. Total chlorophyll (a+b) was 25% greater in third trifoliolate soybean leaflets in response to CO2 enrichment but total soluble protein did not differ between treatments. These and other measurements indicated that soybean plants were nitrogen sufficient in this study. Variations of total soluble amino acids were observed in soybean leaflets and these were enhanced by CO2 enrichment when measurements were performed mid-day. However, concentrations of total amino acids were similar in both CO2 treatments by end of the photoperiod. Glycine was lower in the elevated compared to the ambient CO2 treatment suggesting that rates of photorespiration were diminished by elevated CO2. Alanine increased 20% in response to CO2 enrichment. Overall, changes of soluble amino acids in response to CO2 enrichment were smaller than in other crop species and a temporal shift occurred in the daily accumulation of amino acids in soybean leaflets.
Keywords: photosynthesis; climate change; soluble amino acids; nitrogen metabolism; photosynthate partitioning photosynthesis; climate change; soluble amino acids; nitrogen metabolism; photosynthate partitioning

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Sicher, R.C. Daily Changes of Amino Acids in Soybean Leaflets Are Modified by CO2 Enrichment. Int. J. Plant Biol. 2010, 1, e18. https://doi.org/10.4081/pb.2010.e18

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Sicher RC. Daily Changes of Amino Acids in Soybean Leaflets Are Modified by CO2 Enrichment. International Journal of Plant Biology. 2010; 1(2):e18. https://doi.org/10.4081/pb.2010.e18

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Sicher, Richard Charles. 2010. "Daily Changes of Amino Acids in Soybean Leaflets Are Modified by CO2 Enrichment" International Journal of Plant Biology 1, no. 2: e18. https://doi.org/10.4081/pb.2010.e18

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