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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHLOROPHYLL CONTENT AND RATE OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN SOYBEANS
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1977
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BiologyPlant GeneticsPlant AnalysisEngineeringBotanyPhotosystemsGeneticsPhotosynthetic RateCo 2Genetic EngineeringLeaf Area BasisGenetic VariationCrop PhysiologyMedicinePhotosynthesisPlant PhysiologyPlant Metabolism
Photosynthetic rate of soybeans (on a leaf area basis, P A ) estimated from the incorporation of 14 CO 2 under field conditions was highly correlated with chlorophyll content of the side leaflets of the same leaves. Among a collection of 48 cultivars, the linear regression of P A on chlorophyll content accounted for 44% of the variation, whereas with a selection of genotypes with various mutant chlorophyll genes, the regression accounted for 81%. When the data for the two tests were re-calculated relative to the check cv. Altona, a quadratic equation between P A and chlorophyll accounted for nearly 90% of the variation. When photosynthetic rate was expressed on a unit chlorophyll basis (P c ), no significant differences among lines were established in the cultivar test. In the mutants test, significant differences in P c were established with higher values of P c associated with lower chlorophyll contents; a linear regression accounted for 45% of the variation. Transformation of the data from both experiments relative to Altona allowed the fitting of a common regression line (quadratic) which accounted for 63% of the variation. We suggest that initial screening of progenies in a breeding program for high photosynthetic rate could be done by measuring chlorophyll content.
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