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Loss of chlorophylls, cessation of photosynthetic CO2 assimilation and respiration in the poikilochlorophyllous plant Xerophyta scabrida during desiccation
Authors:Z Tuba  H K Lichtenthaler  Zs Csintalan  Z Nagy  K Szente
Institution:Plant Physiological Section, Dept of Botany and Plant Physiology, Agricultural Univ. of Gödöllö, H-2103 Gödöllö, Hungary;Botanical Inst. (Plant Physiology and Plant Biochemistry), Univ. of Karlsruhe, Kaiserstr. 12, D-76128 Karlsruhe, Germany.
Abstract:During a slow desiccation in photosynthetically fully active leaves of the poikilochlorophyllous desiccation-tolerant (PDT) monocotyledon Xerophyta scabrida (Pax) Th. Dur. et Schinz (Velloziaceae), thylakoid activity, CO2 assimilation and respiration decline and chlorophylls and carotenoids are successively broken down. The initially slow rate of leaf water loss is related to the large reduction in leaf area which is reflected in the decrease of specific leaf area. Chlorophylls are broken down faster than carotenoids. The ratio of the variable chlorophyll fluorescence, an indicator of photosynthetic activity (Rfd690-values), shows that the functionality of thylakoids and chlorophylls is successively lost during desiccation. The decline in net CO2 assimilation in desiccating leaves is largely caused by stomatal closure. The complete cessation of CO2 assimilation, however, is due to the breakdown of chlorophylls and thylakoids. Respiration continued during desiccation and remained active far below -3.2 MPa leaf water potential. The differences during desiccation of the photosynthetic apparatus between poikilochlorophyllous and homoiochlorophyllous desiccation-tolerant plants are discussed.
Keywords:Carotenoids  chlorophylls  desiccation  photosynthesis  poikilochlorophyllous  respiration  variable fluorescence              Xerophyta scabrida
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