向着光合生产力的工程方向。

D W DeMichele, P J Sharpe, J D Goeschl
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本文综述了植物光合生产力或自养的一般定量理论的研究进展。它不打算是一个详尽的审查,而是自养之谜的观点和目前的方法来解决它。这篇综述描述了基于其组成部分的理论表达式对广义植物进行定量描述的尝试。特别强调的是源-传输-吸收连续体。这个连续体可以分成五个小部分:气孔力学与生理学光合作用(在叶绿素细胞内)叶片与环境之间的质量和能量交换。韧皮部易位;汇代谢模型对上述每个领域的基于生理学的模型的发展进展进行了评估,这在很大程度上依赖于作者及其同事的方法和发现。讨论了试图将这些组件耦合到生产率的通用模型中所固有的问题和可能性。最后,讨论了植物基因工程的潜在利益和危害,并指出了目前方法的不足。
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Toward the engineering of photosynthetic productivity.

This article is a review of progress towards a general quantitative theory of photosynthetic productivity or autotrophy in plants. It is not intended to be an exhaustive review, but rather a perspective of the autotrophic puzzle and current approaches to its solution. The review describes attempts to quantitatively describe a generalized plant based on theoretical expressions for its component parts. Particular emphasis has been placed on the source-transport-sink continuum. This continuum can be broken into five subsections: 1. Stomal mechanics and physiology 2. Photosynthesis (within chlorophyllous cells) 3. Mass and energy exchange between the leaf and environment 4. Phloem translocation 5. Sink metabolism models Progress towards the development of physiologically based models in each of the above areas is assessed, relying heavily on the approach and findings of the authors and their colleagues. The problems and possibilities inherent in attempting to couple these components into a generic model of productivity are discussed. Finally, the potential benefits and hazards of genetic engineering of plants are discussed, and weaknesses in the current approach are highlighted.

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