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- W2077267688 abstract "The effect of indoleacetic acid, gibberellic acid, 2,4-dichloro-phenoxyacetic acid and amitrole at various concentration levels ranging from 0.05 to 1.0 mM on the photosynthetic evolution of O2 and 14CO2 fixation by isolated leaf cells was studied. The plant growth regulators enhanced O2 evolution and 14CO2 fixation at low concentrations and were inhibitory beyond a critical level. The amitrole had an inhibitory effect at all the concentration levels used. All the substances exhibited similar patterns of effect on the ferricyanide reduction by isolated chloroplasts and on the electron transport rates of sub-chloro-plast particles containing PS-I and PS-II independently, under non-phosphorylating conditions. As was seen from the response in all the three electron transport systems of the chloroplast studied, the electron transport chain connecting PS-II and PS-I could be considered as a possible site of action at least for the growth regulating substances as it is the only part that is common to all the three reactions. The phosphorylation associated with this part of the electron transport was “inhibited” by the substances even at the lowest concentration used. The stimulation of non-phosphorylating electron flow, with a simultaneous reduction in the rate of ATP synthesis, at low concentration levels indicated that these substances played a possible uncoupling role. The amitrole on the other hand appeared to have a generalized non-specific inhibitory action on all the partial reactions of photosynthesis." @default.
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