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Cyclic electron flow around PSI monitored by afterglow luminescence in leaves of maize inbred lines (Zea mays L.):: correlation with chilling tolerance

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PLANTA
Volume 221, Issue 4, Pages 567-579

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00425-004-1464-6

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chlororespiration; ferredoxine-plastoquinone-reductase; photoinhibition; thermoluminescence; photosystem II; photosystem I-cyclic electron transfer

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Maize (Zea mays L.) inbred lines of contrasting chilling sensitivity ( three tolerant, three sensitive lines) were acclimated to 280 mu mol photons m(-2) s(-1) white light at a 17 degrees C sub-optimal temperature. They showed no symptoms of photoinhibition, despite slight changes in photosystem II ( PSII) fluorescence and thermoluminescence properties in two tolerant lines. A luminescence afterglow'' emission [Bertsch and Azzi (1965) Biochim Biophys Acta 94: 15-26], inducible by a far-red (FR) illumination of unfrozen leaf discs, was detected either as a bounce in decay kinetics at constant temperatures or as a sharp thermoluminescence afterglow band at about 45 degrees C, in dark-adapted leaves. This band reflects the induction by warming of an electron pathway from stromal reductants to plastoquinones and to the Q(B) secondary acceptor of PSII, resulting in a luminescence-emitting charge recombination in the fraction of centres that were initially in the S(2/3)Q(B) non-luminescent state. A 5-h exposure of plants to growth chamber light shifted this luminescence emission towards shorter times and lower temperatures for several hours in the three chilling-tolerant lines. This downshift was not observed, or only transiently, in the three sensitive lines. In darkness, the downshifted afterglow band relaxed within hours to resume its dark-adapted location, similar for all maize lines. A faster dark re-reduction of P700(+) oxidized by FR light (monitored by 820-nm absorbance) and an increase of photochemical energy storage under FR excitation (determined by photoacoustic spectroscopy) confirmed that a cyclic pathway induced by white actinic light remained activated for several hours in the tolerant maize lines.

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