Photochemical efficiency of photosystem II,photon yield of O2 evolution,photosynthetic capacity,and carotenoid composition during the midday depression of net CO2 uptake in Arbutus unedo growing in Portugal |
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Authors: | Barbara Demmig-Adams William W. Adams III Klaus Winter Angelika Meyer Ulrich Schreiber João S. Pereira Almuth Krüger Franz-Christian Czygan Otto L. Lange |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institut für Botanik und Pharmazeutische Biologie, Universität Würzburg, Mittlerer Dallenbergweg 64, D-8700 Würzburg, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Tapada da Ajuda, P-1399 Lisboa Codex, Portugal;(3) Present address: Department of Environmental, Population and Organismic Biology, University of Colorado, 80309-0334 Boulder, CO, USA |
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Abstract: | During the midday depression of net CO2 exchange in the mediterranean sclerophyllous shrub Arbutus unedo, examined in the field in Portugal during August of 1987, several parameters indicative of photosynthetic competence were strongly and reversibly affected. These were the photochemical efficiency of photosystem (PS) II, measured as the ratio of variable to maximum chlorophyll fluorescence, as well as the photon yield and the capacity of photosynthetic O2 evolution at 10% CO2, of which the apparent photon yield of O2 evolution was most depressed. Furthermore, there was a strong and reversible increase in the content of the carotenoid zeaxanthin in the leaves that occurred at the expense of both violaxanthin and -carotene. Diurnal changes in fluorescence characteristics were interpreted to indicate three concurrent effects on the photochemical system. First, an increase in the rate of radiationless energy dissipation in the antenna chlorophyll, reflected by changes in 77K fluorescence of PSII and PSI as well as in chlorophyll a fluorescence at ambient temperature. Second, a state shift characterized by an increase in the proportion of energy distributed to PSI as reflected by changes in PSI fluorescence. Third, an effect lowering the photon yield of O2 evolution and PSII fluorescence at ambient temperature without affecting PSII fluorescence at 77K which would be expected from a decrease in the activity of the water splitting enzyme system, i.e. a donor side limitation.Abbreviations and symbols ci concentration of CO2 within the leaf - Fo instantaneous fluorescence emission - FM maximum fluorescence emission - Fv variable fluorescence emission - PFD photon flux density (400–700 nm) - PSI, II photosystem I, II - TL leaf temperature |
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Keywords: | Arbutus Carotenoid CO2 uptake Chlorophyll fluorescence Midday depression of CO2 uptake Photoinhibition Photosynthesis during midday depression |
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