Photosynthetic activities of cadmium-treated tomato plants |
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Authors: | TADEUSZ BASZY KI,LUCYNA WAJDA,MARIA KRÓ L,DANUTA WOLI SKA,ZBIGNIEW KRUPA,ANNA TUKENDORF |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Biology, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, 20-033 Lublin, Poland |
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Abstract: | Tomato plants (Lycopersicum esculentum Mill. cv. Moneymaker) grown on nutrient medium containing cadmium exhibit reduced net photosynthesis and reduced contents of chlorophyll and accessory pigments. In chloroplasts isolated from cadmiumtreated plants photosystem II activity, as measured by 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol photoreduction, and photosystem II + I activity (H2O → methyl viologen) were both inhibited to about 60%. When 1,5-diphenylcarbazide was used as artificial electron donor, no significant cadmium effect was observed. Photosystem I activity was not affected by cadmium. The fine structure of chloroplasts in cadmium-treated plants was degenerated, similarly to senescence response. The principal symptom of cadmium action was the occurrence of large plastoglobules and a disorganization of the lamellar structure, mainly grana stacks. Transfer of cadmium-treated plants into a medium with increased manganese level caused grana stacking and restoration of photosystem II activity. |
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Keywords: | Net photosynthesis plastid pigments lipoquinones photosystems chloroplast structure tomato cadmium manganese |
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