Effect of Thermal History on Photosynthate Translocation and Photosynthesis
LK Fussell and CJ Pearson
Australian Journal of Plant Physiology
5(4) 547 - 551
Published: 1978
Abstract
Plants of Pennisetum americanum, previously grown at a lower temperature, exhibited relatively low 14C translocation and photosynthetic rates when moved to a warmer environment. The source leaves retained the same amount of photosynthate as did leaves of plants that were grown continuously at high temperature. We hypothesize that the lack of adaptation is due to leaf structure, determined during pretreatment, limiting the above processes.
https://doi.org/10.1071/PP9780547
© CSIRO 1978