Question
Question: Is maize \(C_3\) or \(C_4\)?...
Is maize C3 or C4?
Solution
The plants in which oxaloacetic acid (OAA) is the first stable product after the fixation of carbon dioxide are called C4 plants. OAA is the four carbon compounds and hence, the plants are so-called C4 plants. The C4 plants have a special type of anatomy in their leaves. It is called Kranz anatomy. On the other hand, in C3 plants, Kranz anatomy is not present. The Calvin cycle occurs in C3 plants. Phosphoglyceric acid is the first stable product formed in C3 plants.
Complete answer:
The plants that grow in hot and dry environmental conditions use the C4 pathway. The C4 pathway is seen in grasses such as sugarcane, maize etc.
The leaves of C4 plants shows the following anatomical features-
The vascular bundles of C4 plants are surrounded by several layers of bundle sheath cells. The chloroplasts of the bundle sheath cells are very large. There are no intercellular spaces between the bundle sheath cells.
The mesophyll cells have chloroplasts that are smaller in size.
Two enzymes are involved in the C4 pathway- RuBisCO and PEPCase enzyme. RuBisCO enzyme is present in bundle sheath cells while PEPCase enzyme is present in mesophyll cells.
The plants that grow in cool and wet environmental conditions use the Calvin cycle. The Calvin cycle is seen in rice, wheat etc. They are most commonly found in temperate areas. Dark reactions occur in mesophyll cells of leaves. About 95% of the plants undergo the C3 pathway.
The C4 pathway provides advantage to plants in the following ways-
C4 plants are more tolerant to high temperature
They use water more efficiently than other plants
In C4 plants, no photorespiration takes place which is a wasteful phenomenon.
High carbon dioxide fixation increases the productivity of these plants.
The maize has Kranz anatomy; hence it is a C4 plant.
Note:
As the C4 pathway was discovered by Davidson Hatch and Charles Roger Slack, it is also called the Hatch and Slack pathway. The C4 pathway provides many advantages to the plant over C3 plants. It increases the concentration of carbon dioxide in the cells in which sugars are formed. Hence, the productivity of C4 plants is higher than C3 plants.