Summer survival of leaves in a soft-leaved shrub (Phlomis fruticosa L, Labiatae) under Mediterranean field conditions: Avoidance of photoinhibitory damage through decreased chlorophyll contents

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作者
Kyparissis, A [1 ]
Petropoulou, Y [1 ]
Manetas, Y [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV PATRAS,DEPT BIOL,LAB PLANT PHYSIOL,GR-26500 PATRAI,GREECE
关键词
chl loss; anti-oxidant enzymes; xanthophyll cycle; photosynthesis; water stress;
D O I
10.1093/jxb/46.12.1825
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Photosynthetic pigments and relative water content of young leaves of P. fruticosa decreased considerably with the onset of the summer dry period and stabilized at low values for the last two summer months, while leaf growth was arrested. Corresponding decreases in photochemical efficiency of photosystem II, as judged by chlorophyll fluorescence measurements of predarkened leaves, were, however, negligible. Following the first autumn heavy rains, growth was restored and photosynthetic pigments and relative water content increased to the pre-drought values. The results indicate that the reduction of chlorophylls does not result from severe photoinhibitory damage but, instead, it may be an adaptive response against the adverse conditions of the Mediterranean summer. Some photosynthetic and photoprotective characteristics of P. fruticosa leaves at two stages of their development, i.e. at the severely dehydrated state with arrested growth during late summer and after their revival following the first heavy autumn rains were compared. Apart from the chlorophyll loss, the photon yield of O-2 evolution and the photosynthetic capacity at saturated CO2 were considerably suppressed during the summer, indicating that the extremely low net photosynthetic rates observed in the field were the combined result of stomatal and mesophyll limitations. Epoxidation state was low at midday during the summer, indicating an active, photodissipative xanthophyll cycle. Although zeaxanthin content did not increase at midday after the rains, the potential of the cycle was maintained in the revived leaves, as judged by the high concentrations of the cycle components. After the rains, the activities of the anti-oxidant enzymes (superoxide dismutase, ascorbate peroxidase) remained relatively unchanged on a chlorophyll basis, but increased when expressed on a leaf surface area or protein basis. It may be concluded that P. fruticosa leaves avoid severe photoinhibitory and oxidative damage during the long, warm, dry and sunny Mediterranean summer by reducing light harvesting and electron flow capacity, whilst maintaining an adequate photoprotective ability. The preservation of a remarkable photodissipative and anti-oxidative potential after the rains may be related to the low predictability of precipitation even during the rainy winter.
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页码:1825 / 1831
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