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Enhanced Thermal Energy Dissipation Depending on Xanthophyll Cycle and D1 Protein Turnover in Iron-Deficient Maize Leaves Under High Irradiance
Authors:Jiang  Chuang-Dao  Gao  Hui-Yuan  Zou  Qi
Institution:(1) Department of Plant Science, Shandong Agricultural University, Tai'an, Shandong, 271018, P.R. China
Abstract:Pigment contents of chloroplasts and net photosynthetic rate were dramatically reduced in maize leaves suffering from iron deficiency. However, the reduction in photosynthesis was probably not caused by decreased contents of chlorophylls and carotenoids and by photon absorption; the primary limiting factor for photosynthesis may rather be the decrease of electron transport activity in photosystem 1. Iron-deficient leaves suffered serious acceptor-side photoinhibition, and more than 60 % of absorbed photons were dissipated, while less than 40 % was used in photochemical reaction. Thermal energy dissipation depending on xanthophyll cycle and D1 protein turnover was enhanced when acceptor-side photoinhibition occurred in iron-deficient maize leaves.
Keywords:carboxylation efficiency  carotenoids  chlorophyll  CO2 concentration  fluorescence kinetics  energy dissipation  net photosynthetic rate  photosystems  Zea mays
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