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The mechanistic basis for differential sensitivities to chilling-induced photoinhibition among two rice ( Oryza sativa L.) cultivars (an Indica and a Japonica type) and one barley cultivar ( Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Albori) was examined. When leaf segments were exposed to moderate illumination at 4°C, a sustained decrease in the photochemical efficiency of photosystem (PS) II measured as the ratio of variable to maximal fluorescence (Fv/Fm) was observed for several hours. An analysis of fluorescence quenching revealed a sudden drop in PSII-driven electron transport rate (ETR) and a rapid rise in the reduction state of the primary electron acceptor QA upon exposure to chilling in moderate light. There was no appreciable difference in the level of non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) nor in the xanthophyll cycle activity between Japonica rice and barley. However, barley was capable of sustaining a higher ETR, thereby keeping a lower reduction state of QA throughout the chilling for 6 h. The Indica rice was characterized by the lowest ability to develop the xanthophyll cycle-associated NPQ, particularly the fast relaxing NPQ component (qf), accompanied by the highest reduction state of QA and photoinhibitory quenching (qI). It is concluded that the lower susceptibility of barley to chilling-induced photoinhibition than Japonica rice is attributable to its higher potential to dissipate excess light energy via a photochemical mechanism, whereas Indica rice is more sensitive to photoinhibition at a chilling temperature than Japonica rice, due primarily to its lower capacity to develop an efficient NPQ pathway.  相似文献   

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Chilling in the light imposes a considerable level of stress on the photosynthetic apparatus, resulting in a decrease of photosystem II activity and the quenching of maximum and variable fluorescence. We selected in a fah - 1 mutagenized population of Arabidopsis thaliana , which permits a direct visible evaluation of the intensity of chlorophyll (Chl) fluorescence, a monogenic recessive nuclear mutant hypersensitive to photoinhibition induced by light and cold. The major phenotypic trait of the mutant is the appearance of chlorotic areas on developed leaves. Photochemical analyses indicate that the mutant is hypersensitive to photoinhibition in excess light in the cold but also at room temperature. The susceptibility to photoinhibition is a consequence of perturbations in photochemistry already present in unstressed plants. Such perturbations result in a greater fraction of the primary acceptor QA remaining in the reduced state even at low light fluxes. From estimates of the number of total and functional PSII units and measurements of PSII quantum yield and QA reoxidation kinetics, the basic lesion of the mutant seems restricted to PSII photochemistry likely affecting the rate of electron transport from QA to QB.  相似文献   

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The changes in PSII photochemistry in Spirulina platensis cells exposed to salinity stress (0–0.8 M NaCl) for 12 h were studied. Salinity stress induced a decrease in oxygen evolution activity, which correlated with the decrease in the quantum yield of PSII electron transport ( Φ PSII). Phycocyanin content decreased significantly while chlorophyll content remained unchanged in salt-stressed cells. Salinity stress induced an increase in non-photochemical quenching (qN) and a decrease in photochemical quenching (qP). Analyses of the polyphasic fluorescence transients (OJIP) showed that with the increase in salt concentration, the fluorescence yield at the phases J, I and P declined sharply and the transient almost levelled off at salt concentration of 0.8 M NaCl. The effects of DCMU on the polyphasic rise of fluorescence transients decreased significantly. Salinity stress resulted in a decrease in the efficiency of electron transfer from QA to QB. The slope at the origin of the relative variable fluorescence curves (dV/dto) and the relative variable fluorescence at phase J (VJ) increased in the absence of DCMU, but decreased in the presence of DCMU. The shape of the relative variable fluorescence transients in salt-stressed cells was comparable to that of the control cells incubated with DCMU. The results in this study suggest that salt stress inhibited the electron transport at both donor and acceptor sides of PSII, resulted in damage to phycobilisome and shifted the distribution of excitation energy in favour of PSI.  相似文献   

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The photosynthetic performance of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 exposed to intermittent light was studied by measuring oxygen evolution, respiration and the fluorescence parameters for maximum efficiency of excitation energy capture by photosystem II (PSII) reaction centres ( F v/ F m), PSII quantum yield (ΔF/ F m 1) and non-photochemical quenching (NPQ). Cultures were pre-acclimated to constant light conditions. Block and sinusoidal light regimes were tested using four photon-flux densities (PFDs) applied in light/dark intervals of 1:1, 5:5 and 10:10 min. Light use was higher under the sinusoidal light regime compared with the block regime. The accumulated gross photosynthesis of the cyanobacterium was lower under intermittent light conditions compared with predictions from the photosynthesis-irradiance curve (PI curve). The respiration rates were similar for all light/dark intervals tested. However, the respiration slightly increased with increasing oxygen production for both block and sinusoidal light regime. NPQ, ΔF/ F m' and F v/ F m depended on the PFD rather than on the duration of the light/dark intervals tested, and there was no detected influence of the two applied light regimes.  相似文献   

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Abstract. The effect of photoinhibition on the activity of photosystem II (PSII) in spinach chloroplasts was investigated. Direct light-induced absorbance change measurements at 320 nm (Δ A 320) provided a measure of the PSII charge separation reaction and revealed that photoinhibition prevented the stable photoreduction of the primary quinone acceptor QA. Sensitivity to photoinhibition was substantially enhanced by treatment of thylakoids with NH2OH which extracts manganese from the H2O-splitting enzyme and prevents electron donation to the reaction centre. Incubation with 3-(3,4,-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea (DCMU) during light exposure did not affect the extent of photoinhibitory damage. The chlorophyll (Chl) b -less chlorina (2 mutant of barley displayed a significantly smaller light-harvesting antenna size of PSII (about 20% of that in wild type chloroplasts) and, simultaneously, a lower sensitivity to photoinhibition. These observations suggest that photoinhibition depends on the amount of light absorbed by PSII and that the process of photoinhibition is accelerated when electron donation to the reaction centre is prevented. It is postulated that the probability of photoinhibition is greater when excitation energy is trapped by P680+, the oxidized form of the PSII reaction centre. The results are discussed in terms of the D1/D2 heterodimer which contains the functional PSII components P680, pheophytin, QA and QB.  相似文献   

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The function of photosystem II (PSII) during desiccation was investigated via analysis of Chl a fluorescence emission in thalli from Parmelia quercina (Willd.) Vainio, Parmelia acetabulum (Necker) Duby, Ramalina farinacea (L.) Ach., Pseudevernia furfuracea (L.) Zopf., and Evernia prunastri (L.) Ach. Water loss followed the same exponential pattern in all these species, the half time being dependent on species. Desiccation affected the fluorescence parameters. Dark-adapted maximum fluorescence (Fm), instantaneous fluorescence (Fo) and the ratio of variable (Fm–Fo) to Fm were dependent on water content and decreased in two distinct phases: a slow and apparently linear phase, followed by a more steep decline at low water content. Actual PSII photochemical yield (φPSII), non-photochemical quenching (NPQ), efficiency of photon capture (φexc), and photochemical quenching (qp) remained nearly constant until 30% relative water content (RWC), decreasing rapidly thereafter. In contrast, increased NPQ appeared to occur only at water content values lower than 20%. Treatment of thalli with dithiothreitol (DTT) effectively reduced NPQ during desiccation and increased susceptibility to photoinhibition caused by exposure to high light as measured by dark recovery of the FvFm ratio. HPLC analysis showed that the level of the de-epoxidized xanthophyll cycle pigments antheraxanthin (Anth) and zeaxanthin (Zea) increased during lichen desiccation. The results point towards the existence of a photoprotective mechanism with the involvement of Zea and Anth in non-radiative dissipation of the desiccation-induced excess of energy.  相似文献   

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The effects of manganese (Mn) toxicity on photosynthesis in white birch ( Betula platyphylla var. japonica ) leaves were examined by the measurement of gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence in hydroponically cultured plants. The net photosynthetic rate at saturating light and ambient CO2 (Ca) of 35 Pa decreased with increasing leaf Mn concentrations. The carboxylation efficiency, derived from the difference in CO2 assimilation rate at intercellular CO2 pressures attained at Ca of 13 Pa and O Pa, decreased with greater leaf Mn accumulation. Net photosynthetic rate at saturating light and saturating CO2 (5%) also declined with leaf Mn accumulation while the maximum quantum yield of O2 evolution at saturating CO2 was not affected. The maximum efficiency of PSII photochemistry (Fv/Fm) was little affected by Mn accumulation in white birch leaves over a wide range of leaf Mn concentrations (2–17 mg g−1 dry weight). When measured in the steady state of photosynthesis under ambient air at 430 μmol quanta m−2 s−1, the levels of photochemical quenching (qP) and the excitation capture efficiency of open PSII (F'v/F'm) declined with Mn accumulation in leaves. The present results suggest that excess Mn in leaves affects the activities of the CO2 reduction cycle rather than the potential efficiency of photochemistry, leading to increases in QA reduction state and thermal energy dissipation, and a decrease in quantum yield of PSII in the steady state.  相似文献   

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Photosynthesis, respiration and chlorophyll fluorescence parameters were determined in peach ( Prunus persica L. cv. Dixired) leaves naturally infected by Taphrina deformans (Berk.) Tul. and in healthy leaves (controls), in two successive springs. A drastic decrease in net photosynthesis and an evident increase in respiration in curled leaves were noted. The instantaneous PSII fluorescence yield, with no (F0) and with (F0) quenching component, and steady state fluorescence yield (under actinic light, Fs) were essentially unchanged. Maximal fluorescence in dark-adapted (Fm) and illuminated (F'm) leaves and the corresponding variable fluorescence (Fv and Fv) clearly decreased. The indicators of PSII quantum yield (Fv/Fm) in dark-adapted leaves, and the potential PSII excitation capture efficiency (F'v/F'm) and the quantum yield of PSII (qp [F'v/F'm]) in the light were also significantly lower in curled leaves. Decreasing tendencies were also noted for the PSII photochemical yield (photochemical quenching, qp) and in the energy status of the chloroplast (non-photochemical quenching, qN, and Stern-Vollmer value, NPQ) although the differences were not always significant. In curled leaves the main alteration documented is the imbalance between the drastic inhibition of CO2 fixation and the moderate decrease in photochemical reactions (i.e. Fv/Fm and ΔF/F'm), indicating changes in the energy flux.  相似文献   

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Atrazine-resistant (AR) weeds have a modified D1 protein structure, with a Ser264→Gly mutation on the D1 protein, near the plastoquinone binding niche. The photosynthetic performance, the light response of the xanthophyll cycle and chlorophyll fluorescence quenching-related parameters were compared in attached leaves of susceptible (S) and AR biotypes of the C3 dicot Chenopodium album L., Epilobium adenocaulon Hausskn., Erigeron canadensis L., Senecio vulgaris L. and Solanum nigrum L. and the C4 dicot Amaranthus retroflexus L. grown under natural high-light conditions. No significant difference in CO2 assimilation rate per leaf area unit was found between the S and AR biotypes of the investigated C3 plants, whereas the AR biotype of A. retroflexus exhibited a relatively poor photosynthetic performance. The D1 protein mutant plants expressed a reduced activity of light-stimulated zeaxanthin formation. Neither the lower violaxanthin de-epoxidase activity nor the depletion of ascorbate seems to be the cause of the lower in vivo zeaxanthin formation in the AR plants. All the D1 mutant weeds had limited light-induced non-photochemical (NPQ) and photochemical (qP) quenching capacities, and displayed a higher photosensitivity, as characterized by the ratio (1-qP)/NPQ and a higher susceptibility to photoinhibition. Analysis of the chlorophyll fluorescence parameters showed that a lower proportion of excitation energy was allocated to PSII photochemistry, while a higher excess of excitation remained in the AR weeds relative to the S plants.  相似文献   

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An Ndh-deficient mutant of tobacco ( Nicotiana tabacum cv. Petit Havana) was prepared by disrupting the ndhF gene in a transplastomic approach. The mutant (Δ ndhF ) showed 10% of the Ndh complex activity (EC 1.6.5.3) and 8% of the NDH-F polypeptide of that of non-transformed plants. However, in Δ ndhF , NDH-A, another Ndh polypeptide, was still present at 50% of the level in non-transformed plants. Δ ndhF tobacco showed higher sensitivity than non-transformed plants to photo-oxidative stress (as judged by chlorophyll bleaching) caused by increased light intensity and paraquat applications. These photo-oxidative treatments increased the amount and activity of the Ndh complex, thylakoid peroxidase, post-illumination chlorophyll fluorescence and non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) of chlorophyll fluorescence in non-transformed but not in Δ ndhF tobacco. Highly stressed non-transformed plants showed a rapid post-rise decline of chlorophyll fluorescence, probably indicating a re-oxidation of reduced plastoquinone. The results indicate that, in normal plants, the Ndh complex and thylakoid peroxidase (EC 1.11.1.7) provide and remove electrons, respectively, to balance the redox level of the intermediates of cyclic electron transport. In this way, they optimize the generation of the transmembrane H+ gradient of thylakoids and, as a consequence, increase the NPQ and the protection against photo-oxidative stress.  相似文献   

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Changes in photosystem II function during senescence of wheat leaves   总被引:6,自引:0,他引:6  
Analyses of chlorophyll fluorescence were undertaken to investigate the alterations in photosystem II (PSII) function during senescence of wheat ( Triticum aestivum L. cv. Shannong 229) leaves. Senescence resulted in a decrease in the apparent quantum yield of photosynthesis and the maximal CO2 assimilation capacity. Analyses of fluorescence quenching under steady‐state photosynthesis showed that senescence also resulted in a significant decrease in the efficiency of excitation energy capture by open PSII reaction centers (F'v/F'm) but only a slight decrease in the maximum efficiency of PSII photochemistry (F'v/F'm). At the same time, a significant increase in non‐photochemical quenching (qN) and a considerable decrease in photochemical quenching (qP) were observed in senescing leaves. Rapid fluorescence induction kinetics indicated a decrease in the rate of QA reduction and an increase in the proportion of QB‐non‐reducing PSII reaction during senescence. The decrease in both F'v/F'm and qP explained the decrease in the actual quantum yield of PSII electron transport ((φPSII). We suggest that the modifications in PSII function, which led to the down‐regulation of photosynthetic electron transport, would be in concert with the lower demand for ATP and NADPH in the Calvin cycle which is often inhibited in senescing leaves.  相似文献   

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In the present study we have examined the effects of grana stacking on the rate of violaxanthin (Vx) de-epoxidation and the extent of non-photochemical quenching of chlorophyll a fluorescence (NPQ) in isolated thylakoid membranes of spinach. Our results show that partial and complete unstacking of thylakoids in reaction media devoid of sorbitol and MgCl2 did not significantly affect the efficiency of Vx de-epoxidation. Under high light (HL) illumination we found slightly higher values of Vx conversion in stacked membranes, whereas in thylakoids incubated at pH 5.2 in the dark, representing the pH-optimum of Vx de-epoxidase, de-epoxidation was slightly increased in the unstacked membranes. Partial and complete unstacking of grana membranes, however, had a dramatic effect on the HL-induced NPQ. High NPQ values could only be achieved in stacked thylakoid membranes in the presence of MgCl2 and sorbitol. In unstacked membranes NPQ was drastically decreased. The effects of grana stacking on the xanthophyll cycle-dependent component of NPQ were even more pronounced, and complete unstacking of thylakoid membranes led to a total loss of this quenching component. Our data imply that grana stacking in the thylakoid membranes of higher plants is of high importance for the process of overall NPQ. For the xanthophyll cycle-dependent component of NPQ it may even be essential. Possible effects of grana stacking on the mechanism of zeaxanthin-dependent quenching are discussed.  相似文献   

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The involvement of phytochrome in stomatal movement in Commelina communis L. is indicated by the following observations: 1) Short irradiation with red or blue light causes opening, of isolated stomata and swelling of guard cell protoplasts. This is reversed by subsequent far red irradiation. 2) In a similar way, stomatal response to prolonged irradiation with red or blue light is decreased by concomitant far red irradiation. 3) Pretreatment with filipin, which interferes with phytochrome binding to membranes, decreases stomatal opening in red and blue light. The stomatal responses to blue and red light are modified by DCMU, N2, CO2-enriched atmosphere, and CO2-free air, which are known to affect, among other processes, chlorophyll fluorescence. Increased chlorophyll fluorescence by DCMU, N2 and CO2-enriched atmosphere enhanced stomatal opening in blue light and inhibited it in red light. CO2-free air, which decreases chlorophyll fluorescence, had the opposite effect.  相似文献   

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Abstract Everted vesicles of the methanogenic strain Gö1 synthesized ATP in response to methanogenesis from methyl-coenzyme M and H2. Simultaneously, a transmembrane pH gradient (ΔpH) was generated as evident from fluorescence quenching of acridine orange. Protonophorous uncouplers prevented ΔpH generation and ATP synthesis, but did not affect methanogenesis. The ATP synthase inhibitor diethylstilbestrol (DES) inhibited ATP synthesis but had no effect on methanogenesis and on ΔpH formation, indicating the essential role of the transmembrane proton potential in ATP synthesis. Progress has also been made in assigning specific functions to membrane components in methanogenesis from methyl-CoM and H2. Separation of cell extracts into cytoplasmic and membrane fraction revealed an essential role of membrane-bound components in electron transfer: methanogenesis catalyzed by the cytoplasmic fraction from strain Gö1 was stimulated several fold by membranes from various methanogens. This stimulation was prevented if the membranes had been treated with oxidants (O2, K3[Fe(CN)6]) or SH reagents (Ag+, p -chloromercuribenzoate, iodoacetamide) pointing to the involvement of functional SH groups in methanogenesis from methyl-CoM and H2.  相似文献   

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In diatoms, the non-photochemical fluorescence quenching (NPQ) regulates photosynthesis during light fluctuations. NPQ is associated with an enzymatic xanthophyll cycle (XC) which is controlled by the light-driven transthylakoid proton gradient (delta pH). In this report, special illumination conditions and chemicals were used to perturb the kinetics of the delta pH build-up, of the XC and of NPQ. We found that the delta pH-related acidification of the lumen is also needed for NPQ to develop by switching the xanthophylls to an 'activated' state, probably via the protonation of light-harvesting antenna proteins. It confirms the NPQ model previously proposed for diatoms.  相似文献   

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Abstract: An exponential dynamic light regime with prolonged dark periods (light/dark cycle 8/40 h) was used to simulate deep mixing of algae in natural waters and to investigate the adaptation of the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum to these extreme light conditions. After prolonged dark periods Phaeo dactylum cells showed surprisingly high contents of diatoxan-thin, low photosynthetic efficiency and high non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) of chlorophyll fluorescence. Diatoxanthin con centrations and NPQ were low at the beginning of the dark peri od and increased with the duration of the dark incubation. Addi tion of the diadinoxanthin de-epoxidase inhibitor, DTT, prevent ed the formation of diatoxanthin, thereby excluding de novo synthesis of diatoxanthin during the prolonged dark period. Evi dence of chlororespiratory electron flow and the establishment of a diadinoxanthin de-epoxidase activating proton gradient in the dark was derived from two observations. First, uncoupling of electron transport with NH4CI at the beginning of the dark period prevented the development of non-photochemical quenching of chlorophyll fluorescence and the formation of diatoxanthin during the dark period. Second, inhibition of the electron and proton consuming terminal redox component of chlororespiratory electron transport, cytochrome oxidase, by addition of KCN induced stronger NPQ and a higher de-epoxidation state of the xanthophyll cycle. These results strongly indi cate that the activation of diadinoxanthin de-epoxidase in the dark is the consequence of a chlororespiratory proton gradient. We furthermore present evidence that diatoxanthin formed by the chlororespiratory proton gradient has the same efficiency in the mechanism of enhanced heat dissipation as diatoxanthin induced by a light-driven ApH.  相似文献   

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Phytoplankton, such as diatoms, experience great variations of photon flux density (PFD) and light spectrum along the marine water column. Diatoms have developed some rapidly-regulated photoprotective mechanisms, such as the xanthophyll cycle activation (XC) and the non-photochemical chlorophyll fluorescence quenching (NPQ), to protect themselves from photooxidative damages caused by excess PFD. In this study, we investigate the role of blue fluence rate in combination with red radiation in shaping photoacclimative and protective responses in the coastal diatom Pseudo-nitzschia multistriata. This diatom was acclimated to four spectral light conditions (blue, red, blue-red, blue-red-green), each of them provided with low and high PFD. Our results reveal that the increase in the XC pool size and the amplitude of NPQ is determined by the blue fluence rate experienced by cells, while cells require sensing red radiation to allow the development of these processes. Variations in the light spectrum and in the blue versus red radiation modulate either the photoprotective capacity, such as the activation of the diadinoxanthin-diatoxanthin xanthophyll cycle, the diadinoxanthin de-epoxidation rate and the capacity of non-photochemical quenching, or the pigment composition of this diatom. We propose that spectral composition of light has a key role on the ability of diatoms to finely balance light harvesting and photoprotective capacity.  相似文献   

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The role of high light stress in a natural environment was studied on spinach plants ( Spinacia oleracea L. cv. Wolter) grown in the field during the winter season. Fluorescence induction (at 293 K and 77 K) of leaves was used to characterize the stress effects. Night frost with minimum temperatures between – 1.5°C and –7.5°C (i.e. above the'frost killing point'at ca. –11.5°C) led to impaired photosynthesis. This was seen as increased initial fluorescence (Fo), decreased ratio of variable to maximum fluorescence (FV/FM) and lowered rates of O2 evolution. The freezing injury was reversible within several frostless days. Exposure to high light (about 900 mol m–2 s–1) at chilling temperatures in the field caused photoinhibition, manifested as decreased variable fluorescence (FV) and FV/FM ratio without changes in FO. The photoinhibitory fluorescence quenching was not stronger after frost than after frostless nights; synergism between light stress and preceding freezing stress was not observed. Fluorescence induction signals at 77 K showed that FV of photosystems I and II decreased to the same extent, indicating increased thermal deactivation of excited chlorophyll. Photoinhibition was fully reversible at +4°C within 1 h in low light, but only partially in moderate light. Preceding night frosts did not affect the recovery. The photoinhibition observed here is regarded as a protective system of thermal dissipation of excess light energy.  相似文献   

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In N-sufficient cells of Chlorella sorokiniana Shihira and Krauss strain 211/8K (CCAP of Cambridge University), assimilation of ammonium was strictly dependent on light and CO2, and was severely inhibited by 100 μ M atrazine or 10 μ M 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1, l-dimethylurea (DCMU). In N-limited cells, assimilation of NH4+ took place at similar rates in both light and darkness, which were 1.6-fold higher than the rate of light-dependent assimilation by N-sufficient cells. Assimilation by N-limited cells was inhibited by l -methionine- dl -sulfoximine (MSX), but not by atrazine or DCMU.
The rate of photosynthetic O2 evolution was 2.9±0.9 mmol ml−1 packed cell volume (PCV) h−1 in N-sufficient cells, and 0.64±0.12 mmol ml−1 PCV h−1 in N-limited cells. In the latter resupply of ammonium resulted in a rapid activation by 22%;, followed by a time-dependent increase of the photosynthetic O2 evolution, which after 12 h reached the same rate as in N-sufficient cells.
Respiratory consumption of oxygen in darkness in N-sufficient and N-limited cells was 0.10±0.03 and 0.11±0.02 mmol ml−1 PCV h−1, respectively. Addition of ammonium was without effect on respiration of N-sufficient cells, but resulted in a 4-fold stimulation of respiration of N-limited cells. Such stimulation took place also in cells treated with DCMU, atrazine, or MSX, and it was also promoted by methylammonium. The stimulation of respiration lasted for several hours.  相似文献   

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