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Functional Plant Biology Functional Plant Biology Society
Plant function and evolutionary biology
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Calculation of the oxygen isotope discrimination factor for studying plant respiration

Beverley K. Henry, Owen K. Atkin, Graham D. Farquhar, David A. Day, A. Harvey Millar and R. Ian Menz

Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 26(8) 773 - 780
Published: 1999

Abstract

Measurement of discrimination against 18O during dark respiration in plants is currently accepted as the only reliable method of estimating the partitioning of electrons between the cytochrome and alternative pathways. In this paper, we review the theory of the technique and its application to a gas-phase system. We extend it to include sampling effects and show that the isotope discrimination factor, D, is calculated as –dln(1 + δ)/dlnO*, where δ is isotopic composition of the substrate oxygen and O*=[O2]/[N2] in a closed chamber containing tissue respiring in the dark. It is not necessary to integrate the expression but, if the integrated form is used, the resultant regression should not be constrained through the origin. This is important since any error in D will have significant effects on the estimation of the flux of electrons through the two pathways.

https://doi.org/10.1071/PP99031

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