Green Light Drives Leaf Photosynthesis More Efficiently than Red Light in Strong White Light: Revisiting the Enigmatic Question of Why Leaves are Green

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作者
Terashima, Ichiro [1 ]
Fujita, Takashi [1 ]
Inoue, Takeshi [1 ]
Chow, Wah Soon [2 ]
Oguchi, Riichi [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tokyo, Grad Sch Sci, Dept Biol Sci, Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 1130033, Japan
[2] Australian Natl Univ, Sch Biol, Coll Med Biol & Environm, Photobioenerget Grp, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia
关键词
Chlorophyll; Fluorescence; Palisade tissue; Photoinhibition; Quantum yield; Spongy tissue; EXCITATION RELAXATION DYNAMICS; CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE; RESPONSE CURVES; SPINACH LEAVES; BIFACIAL LEAF; TRANSVERSE-DISTRIBUTION; ELECTRON-TRANSPORT; CARBON FIXATION; ENERGY-TRANSFER; QUANTUM YIELD;
D O I
10.1093/pcp/pcp034
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The literature and our present examinations indicate that the intra-leaf light absorption profile is in most cases steeper than the photosynthetic capacity profile. In strong white light, therefore, the quantum yield of photosynthesis would be lower in the upper chloroplasts, located near the illuminated surface, than that in the lower chloroplasts. Because green light can penetrate further into the leaf than red or blue light, in strong white light, any additional green light absorbed by the lower chloroplasts would increase leaf photosynthesis to a greater extent than would additional red or blue light. Based on the assessment of effects of the additional monochromatic light on leaf photosynthesis, we developed the differential quantum yield method that quantifies efficiency of any monochromatic light in white light. Application of this method to sunflower leaves clearly showed that, in moderate to strong white light, green light drove photosynthesis more effectively than red light. The green leaf should have a considerable volume of chloroplasts to accommodate the inefficient carboxylation enzyme, Rubisco, and deliver appropriate light to all the chloroplasts. By using chlorophylls that absorb green light weakly, modifying mesophyll structure and adjusting the Rubiscochlorophyll ratio, the leaf appears to satisfy two somewhat conflicting requirements: to increase the absorptance of photosynthetically active radiation, and to drive photosynthesis efficiently in all the chloroplasts. We also discuss some serious problems that are caused by neglecting these intra-leaf profiles when estimating whole leaf electron transport rates and assessing photoinhibition by fluorescence techniques.
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