Estimates of respiration as a fraction of photosynthesis in intact ecosystems

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Organism Biosphere
Reference Jeffrey S. Amthor, The McCree-de Wit-Penning de Vries-Thornley Respiration Paradigms: 30 Years Later, Annals of Botany 86: 1-20, 2000 doi: 10.1006/anbo.2000.1175 p.19 Table A1
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Comments Defining, and measuring, higher-plant respiration is difficult. Biochemically, respiration can be deined as the sum of glycolysis, the oxidative pentose phosphate pathway (or network), the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) or Krebs cycle, mitochondrial e- transport, oxidative phosphorylation, and intimately related reactions. A physiological definition of respiration is non-photorespiratory CO2 release (photorespiration being associated with photosynthesis), though photorespiration can contribute directly to mitochondrial e- transport.
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