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Cold acclimation of Ilex aquifolium under natural conditions with special regard to the photosynthetic apparatus
Authors:Dorothea Rütten  Kurt A Santarius
Institution:Botanisches Inst., Univ. Düsseldorf, Universitätsstrasse 1, D-4000 Düsseldorf, FRG.
Abstract:Frost resistance of leaves of holly ( Ilex aquifolium L.) increased from about ?9°C in late summer to ?24°C in mid-winter. The gradual rise in cold hardiness occurred when the minimum air temperature dropped to 0°C or below and was closely related to increase in the cellular sap concentration. Predominantly, the decrease in the osmotic potential of the cellular sap was caused by sugar accumulation, mainly of sucrose. The capacity of net photosynthesis of the leaves, as well as the total lipid and protein content and the proportion of individual lipids of the thylakoid membranes, did not significantly change during cold acclimation. The gradual shift towards desaturation in the fatty acids of the thylakoid lipids during the hardening period was neither correlated with alterations in the frost resistance nor did it affect the potential efficiency for various light-induced chloroplast membrane reactions such as linear photosynthetic electron transport, photophosphorylation and the proton gradient (ΔpH). It is suggested that in holly leaves reduction in cell volume changes during freeze-thawing and cryoprotection by sugars could play a dominant role for the increase in frost resistance. Seasonal changes in the degree of unsaturation of polar lipids of the thylakoids could contribute to maintain optimal functional efficiency of the membranes at low temperatures rather than to avoid freezing damage.
Keywords:Cold acclimation  fatty acid composition (thylakoids)  frost hardening  frost resistance  holly              Ilex aquifolium            lipids (thylakoids)  photochemical activities  thylakoid membrane
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