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Page 1: Princeton Environmental Institute Bender Lab, Department of Geosciences Princeton University Natalie Saenz Advisors: Dr. Paul Gauthier Prof. Michael Bender

Princeton Environmental Institute

Bender Lab,Department of GeosciencesPrinceton University

Natalie SaenzAdvisors: Dr. Paul GauthierProf. Michael Bender

Shedding Light on Plant Respiration

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Introduction

Bringing the Kok effect to light: A review on the integration of daytime respiration and net ecosystem exchange. (2013)M. Heskel, O. Atkin, M. Turnbull, K. Griffin

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Plant Metabolism: Respiration

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Methods Stable Isotope Analyses

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Results

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C1: Carbon Assimi-lation and d13C light response

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C6: Carbon Assimilation and d13C light response

C Assimilationd13C

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Control: Carbon Assimilation and d13C light response

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ConclusionThe Kok effect does have a metabolic basis most likely linked to cellular respiration inhibition in the light

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Many thanks to Prof. Michael Bender and Dr. Paul Gauthier for their guidance, support, patience, and mentoring

PEI for making the summer internship possible

Acknowledgements


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