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Stomata activity

Eady models used a value for vd that remained constant throughout the day. However, measurements show that the deposition velocity increases during the day as surface heating increases atmospheric turbulence and hence diffusion, and plant stomata activity increases (50—52). More recent models take this variation of vd into account. In one approach, the first step is to estimate the upper limit for X)d in terms of the transport processes alone. This value is then modified to account for surface interaction, because the earth s surface is not a perfect sink for all pollutants. This method has led to what is referred to as the resistance model (52,53) that represents vd as the analogue of an electrical conductance... [Pg.382]

Alkaloid metabolism in lupine was proved by Wink and Hartmann to be associated with chloroplasts (34). A series of enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of lupine alkaloids were localized in chloroplasts isolated from leaves of Lupinus polyphylls and seedlings of L. albus by differential centrifugation. They proposed a pathway for the biosynthesis of lupanine via conversion of exogenous 17-oxosparteine to lupanine with intact chloroplasts. The biosynthetic pathway of lupinine was also studied by Wink and Hartmann (35). Two enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of alkaloids, namely, lysine decarboxylase and 17-oxosparteine synthetase, were found in the chloroplast stoma. The activities of the two enzymes were as low as one-thousandth that of diaminopimelate decarboxylase, an enzyme involved in the biosynthetic pathway from lysine to diaminopimelate. It was suggested that these differences are not caused by substrate availability (e,g., lysine concentration) as a critical factor in the synthesis of alkaloids. Feedback inhibition would play a major role in the regulation of amino acid biosynthesis but not in the control of alkaloid formation. [Pg.176]


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