Abstract
The photoinhibition of photosynthesis at chilling temperatures was investigated in cold-acclimated and unhardened (acclimated to +18° C) spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) leaves. In unhardened leaves, reversible photoinhibition caused by exposure to moderate light at +4° C was based on reduced activity of photosystem (PS) II. This is shown by determination of quantum yield and capacity of electron transport in thylakoids isolated subsequent to photoinhibition and recovery treatments. The activity of PSII declined to approximately the same extent as the quantum yield of photosynthesis of photoinhibited leaves whereas PSI activity was only marginally affected. Leaves from plants acclimated to cold either in the field or in a growth chamber (+1° C), were considerably less susceptible to the light treatment. Only relatively high light levels led to photoinhibition, characterized by quenching of variable chlorophyll a fluorescence (FV) and slight inhibition of PSII-driven electron transport. Fluorescence data obtained at 77 K indicated that the photoinhibition of cold-acclimated leaves (like that of the unhardened ones) was related to increased thermal energy dissipation. But in contrast to the unhardened leaves, 77 K fluorescence of cold-acclimated leaves did not reveal a relative increase of PSI excitation. High-light-treated, cold-acclimated leaves showed increased rates of dark respiration and a higher light compensation point. The photoinhibitory fluorescence quenching was fully reversible in low light levels both at +18° C and +4° C; the recovery was much faster than in unhardened leaves. Reversible photoinhibition is discussed as a protective mechanism against excess light based on transformation of PSII reaction centers to fluorescence quenchers.
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Abbreviations
- FO :
-
initial fluorescence
- FM :
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maximal fluorescence
- FV :
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devariable fluorescence (fm-fo)
- PFD:
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photon flux density
- PS:
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photosystem
- SD:
-
standard deviation
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The authors thank the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and the Academy of Finland for financial support.
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Somersalo, S., Krause, G.H. Reversible photoinhibition of unhardened and cold-acclimated spinach leaves at chilling temperatures. Planta 180, 181–187 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00193993
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