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Inhibition of photosynthesis in olive trees (Olea europaea L.) during water stress and rewatering
Authors:Angelopoulos  K; Dichio  B; Xiloyannis  C
Abstract:The effect of high levels of natural light on leaf photosynthesisin olive trees (Olea europaea L. var. Coratina), grown in potsoutdoors in the summer and subjected to water, stress, was studied.Net photosynthetic rates reached maximum values early in themorning in both control and stressed plants and subsequentlydeclined gradually. This inactivation of photosynthetic activitywas accompanied by changes in the fluorescence characteristicsof the upper intact leaf surface. The maximum fluorescence yield(Fp) and the ratio Fv/Fp decreased at midday especially in water-stressedplants, but the initial fluorescence (Fo) rose to a maximumvalue at midday and declined again in the afternoon. In controlplants the values of maximum fluorescence Fp and the ratio Fv/Fpincreased again in the afternoon and had recovered almost completelyby 8 p.m. as the leaf water potential recovered. In stressedplants this diurnal recovery was not complete, so that the photosyntheticrates and the ratio Fv/Fp declined gradually during the developmentof water stress. These results indicate that in olive treessubjected to severe water stress the non-stomatal componentof photosynthesis was affected and perhaps a light-dependentinactivation of the primary photochemistry associated with photosystemII (PSII) occurred. Four to five days after rewatering severelystressed plants, the predawn leaf water potential, net photosyntheticrates and chlorophyll fluorescence indices recovered only partially. Key words: Olea europaea, photosynthesis, water stress, chlorophyll a fluorescence, inhibition of photosynthesis
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