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Photosynthetic Electron Transport in Plastids in Detached Cucumber Cotyledons Treated with 6-Benzylaminopurine and Potassium
Authors:Le Pabic  Claude; Hoffelt  Mich?le; Roussaux  Jean
Institution:Laboratoire de Biologie V?g?tale IV, C.N.R.S. (U.R.A. 1180), Universit? Pierre et Marie Curie 12 rue Cuvier, 75005, Paris, France
Abstract:Etiolated cotyledons of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) were excisedand incubated for 16 days on agar in the absence or in the presenceof 6-benzylaminopurine (BA) (3 µM) or KCl (10 mM) undercontinuous light. Treatment with BA or KCl increased growthand greening of cotyledons, KCl being particularly active duringthe last few days of the incubation. The rate of photosynthetic electron transport reached a maximumafter 3 days, as did the chlorophyll content, and then it declinedby approximately 95%. An uncoupling from phosphorylation wasobserved in older cotyledons. BA and KCl increased the rateof electron flow per cotyledon, and KCl delayed the onset ofthe decline in this rate. PS I and PS II activities per chlorophyllunit were lower in BA-treated cotyledons, but KCl-treated cotyledonsbehaved like the controls. Fluorescence analysis indicated that the level of active chlorophyllsinvolved in the transfer of energy in PS II decreased between3 and 7 days under all conditions tested. In BA-treated cotyledons,the proportion of active chlorophylls was consistently lowerthan that in the control. Thus, it appears that, in the absenceof exogenous K+, cytokinin has only a low antisenescence effecton photosynthetic activity, and that K+ may enhance the photosyntheticelectron flow between plastoquinone and plastocyanin via thecytochrome b6-f complex. (Received August 2, 1989; Accepted January 23, 1990)
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