Effect of S-methylmethionine on the photosynthesis in maize at different chilling temperatures |
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Authors: | Eszter Kósa Dóra Szegő Eszter Horváth Ilona Rácz Zoltán Szigeti Demeter Lásztity Emil Páldi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Hacettepe University, Beytepe Campus, Beytepe, 06800 Ankara, Turkey; |
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Abstract: | The effect of the natural compound S-methylmethionine (SMM) on the functioning of the photosynthetic apparatus, the efficiency of photosynthesis and the synthesis of stress-induced phenoloids and anthocyanins involved in defence was investigated in young maize plants exposed to moderate and severe chilling stress. Damage to PSII was observed as a reduction in the value of variable fluorescence (Fv/Fm) which could be detected even after few hours of mild chilling stress. At temperatures below 10°C, the reduction in Fv/Fm was more pronounced. Changes in the value of net photosynthesis exhibited a similar tendency. SMM has a moderating effect on this reduction and its protective effect was more pronounced under long-lasting chilling stress and at the lowest temperatures. Monitoring of fluorescence intensities and ratios correlated with the levels of stress defence compounds. The fluorescence intensities were found to increase over the course of chilling stress in response to SMM, with the highest values being recorded in plants exposed to the longest period of stress. A similar tendency was observed for the quantity of anthocyanins. The results confirm the complex role of SMM, which is manifested both in preserving the ability of the photosynthetic apparatus to function and in stimulating the synthesis of metabolites involved in stress defence. |
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