A kinetic model structure for delayed fluorescence from plants |
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Authors: | Guo Ya Tan Jinglu |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Engineering, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA. |
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Abstract: | In this research, we demonstrated that the plastoquinone-related electron-transport kinetics in photosynthesis could be sufficiently described with as few as three state variables, Q(A)(-), Q(B)(-), and Q(B)(2-). A third-order kinetic model structure was developed with delayed fluorescence as the measurable output. Delayed fluorescence emissions from drought-stressed, DCMU [3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea] treated, or healthy plants were measured with a photon-counting system and used to verify the model structure through nonlinear least-squares optimization. While there were no visible differences between the healthy and the stressed plants, the model showed an obvious decrease of Q(A) reduction rate in the drought-stressed samples and a clear decline of functional Q(A)Q(B) pairs in the DCMU-treated samples. The changes were consistent with the known mechanisms by which water and DCMU affect electron transport in photosynthetic plants. The results proved that the three-state formulation was a compact and practically useful model structure for describing delayed fluorescence from plants. |
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Keywords: | Delayed fluorescence Electron transport chain Photosynthesis Reaction kinetics |
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