This work aimed to evaluate if chilling stress may be mitigated by elevated CO2 (EC) in Beta vulgaris L. plants. Photosynthetic rate was measured at 21% and 2% O-2 after a short-term exposure of 5 h at four different treatments: 360 mu mol(CO2) mol(-1)/25A degrees C (AC); 360 mu mol(CO2) mol(-1)/4A degrees C (AC+LT); 700 mu mol(CO2) mol(-1)/25A degrees C (EC); 700 mu mol(CO2) mol-1/4A degrees C (EC+LT). Compared to AC+LT, EC+LT plants showed higher values of CO2 fixation, photochemical activity, and Rubisco amount. These latter invest a higher portion of photosynthetic electron flow to O-2, differently from AC+LT plants that promote the regulated thermal dissipation processes. In EC+LT plants, the photosynthetic electron flow to O-2 acts as a safety mechanism against the excess of absorbed light, upon return to prechilling conditions, allowing photosynthetic apparatus to maintain its efficiency. In AC+LT plants, the increase of thermal dissipation processes was not adequate to guarantee the PSII photoprotection and the photosynthetic recovery after chilling.
Chilling-induced reduction of photosynthesis is mitigated by exposure to elevated CO2 concentrations
Vitale L
2018
Abstract
This work aimed to evaluate if chilling stress may be mitigated by elevated CO2 (EC) in Beta vulgaris L. plants. Photosynthetic rate was measured at 21% and 2% O-2 after a short-term exposure of 5 h at four different treatments: 360 mu mol(CO2) mol(-1)/25A degrees C (AC); 360 mu mol(CO2) mol(-1)/4A degrees C (AC+LT); 700 mu mol(CO2) mol(-1)/25A degrees C (EC); 700 mu mol(CO2) mol-1/4A degrees C (EC+LT). Compared to AC+LT, EC+LT plants showed higher values of CO2 fixation, photochemical activity, and Rubisco amount. These latter invest a higher portion of photosynthetic electron flow to O-2, differently from AC+LT plants that promote the regulated thermal dissipation processes. In EC+LT plants, the photosynthetic electron flow to O-2 acts as a safety mechanism against the excess of absorbed light, upon return to prechilling conditions, allowing photosynthetic apparatus to maintain its efficiency. In AC+LT plants, the increase of thermal dissipation processes was not adequate to guarantee the PSII photoprotection and the photosynthetic recovery after chilling.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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