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Plant function and evolutionary biology
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Increased Carbonic Anhydrase Activity in Leaves of Sodium-Deficient C4 Plants

PF Brownell, LM Bielig and CPL Grof

Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 18(6) 589 - 592
Published: 1991

Abstract

The activitiy of carbonic anhydrase was determined in sodium-deficient and sodium-sufficient plants of Kochia childsii and Amaranthus tricolor. The enzyme extracted from leaves of sodium-deficient plants was found to be twice as active as that from leaves of control plants when expressed on a fresh weight or protein basis and three times as active on a chlorophyll basis. It was concluded that carbonic anhydrase activity was unlikely to limit the rate of photosynthesis in sodium-deficient C4 plants.

https://doi.org/10.1071/PP9910589

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