PROTECTION OF PHOTOSYSTEM-II BY LIGHT IN HEAT-STRESSED PEA LEAVES

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HAVAUX, M
STRASSER, RJ
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CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE; PS-II; HEAT STRESS; PHOTOPROTECTION;
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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Modulated 685-nm chlorophyll fluorescence was measured under steady-state conditions in pea leaves adapted to moderate actinic light. When the measurements were performed after a short exposure to heat (42-degrees-C) in darkness, the maximal (F(m)) and steady-state (F(s)) fluorescence levels were dramatically and irreversibly quenched whereas the basic fluorescence F(o) remained unchanged. Concomitantly, photosynthetic OMICRON-2 evolution was irreversibly inhibited. Analysis of the fluorescence data suggested that the heat treatment affected primarily the PS II reaction center, with the main effect being presumably an increased thermal dissipation of the excitation energy transferred to the reaction centers. In contrast, when heat stress was imposed in the presence of light, the loss of variable fluorescence (F(m) - F(o)) was much less marked and was fully reversible. In addition, no inhibition of in vivo OMICRON-2 evolution was observed when the samples heated in the light were recooled at 25-degrees-C. The results indicate that light acted as an efficient protector of PS II against heat injury.
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页码:1133 / 1141
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