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Chlorophyll thermofluorescence and thermoluminescence as complementary tools for the study of temperature stress in plants
Authors:Ducruet Jean-Marc  Peeva Violeta  Havaux Michel
Affiliation:(1) Service de Bioénergétique, INRA-CEA Saclay, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette cedex, France;(2) ESE, Biospectroscopie Végétale, Université Paris-Sud, 91405 Orsay, France;(3) Institute of Plant Physiology, BAS, G. Bonchev str., Bl. 21, Sofia, 1113, Bulgaria;(4) CEA/Cadarache, DSV, IBEB, SBVME, Laboratoire d’Ecophysiologie Moléculaire des Plantes, UMR 6191 CNRS-CEA-Aix Marseille Univ., 13108 Saint-Paul-lez-Durance, France
Abstract:The photosynthetic apparatus, especially the electron transport chain imbedded in the thylakoid membrane, is one of the main targets of cold and heat stress in plants. Prompt and delayed fluorescence emission originating from photosystem II have been used, most often separately, to monitor the changes induced in the photosynthetic membranes during progressive warming or cooling of a leaf sample. Thermofluorescence of F 0 and F M informs on the effects of heat on the chlorophyll antennae and the photochemical centers, thermoluminescence on the stabilization and movements of charges and Delayed Light Emission on the permeability of the thylakoid membranes to protons and ions. Considered together and operated simultaneously, these techniques constitute a powerful tool to characterize the effect of thermal stress on intact photosynthetic systems and to understand the mechanisms of constitutive or induced tolerance to temperature stresses.
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