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Photosystem I in low light-grown leaves of Alocasia odora, a shade-tolerant plant, is resistant to fluctuating light-induced photoinhibition

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PHOTOSYNTHESIS RESEARCH
卷 149, 期 1-2, 页码 69-82

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11120-021-00832-4

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Cytochrome f; P700(+); Spillover; Donor-side limitation of PSI

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  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPP) KAKENHI [17H05718, 19H04718]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [19H04718, 17H05718] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The study found that even in the absence of far-red light, photosystem I in leaves grown under low light conditions showed resistance to fluctuating light. These low-light leaves exhibited higher chlorophyll content, lower chlorophyll a/b ratios, lower cytochrome f/P700 ratios, and lower PSII/PSI excitation ratios.
When intact green leaves are exposed to the fluctuating light, in which high light (HL) and low light (LL) alternate, photosystem I (PSI) is readily damaged. This PSI inhibition is mostly alleviated by the addition of far-red (FR) light. Here, we grew Alocasia odora, a shade-tolerant species, at several light levels and examined their photosynthetic traits in relation to the fluctuating light-induced PSI inhibition. We found that, even in the absence of FR, PSI in LL-grown leaves was resistant to the fluctuating light. LL leaves showed higher chlorophyll (Chl) contents on leaf area basis, lower Chl a/b ratios, lower cytochrome f/P700 ratios, and lower PSII/PSI excitation ratios assessed by the 77 K fluorescence. Also, P700 in the HL phase of the fluctuating light was more oxidized. The results of the regression analyses of the PSI photoinhibition to these traits indicate that the lower electron flow rate to P700 and more excitation energy transfer to PSI protect PSI in LL-grown leaves. Both of these contribute oxidization of P700 to the efficient quencher form P700(+). These features may be common in LL-grown shade-tolerant species, which are often exposed to strong sunflecks in their natural habitats.

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