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Effect of a Short Photoinhibition Stress on Photosynthesis, Chlorophyll aFluorescence, and Pigment Contents of Different Maize Cultivars. Can a Rapid and Objective Stress Indicator be Found?

Authors :
Lootens, P.
Van Waes, J.
Carlier, L.
Source :
Photosynthetica; June 2004, Vol. 42 Issue: 2 p187-192, 6p
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

The effect of a short cold stress in combination with photoinhibition stress, similar to a low temperature and a high irradiance situation during early morning in the spring time, was examined on four maize cultivars common for Belgium, that differ in early vigour. After 1 h of 2 °C and 500 μmol(photon) m−2s−1, quantum efficiency and maximum photosynthesis rate at saturating irradiance decreased on average by 11 and 8 %, respectively. For one cultivar, Magister, the decrease was the largest: by 23 and 10 %, respectively. For this cultivar it was combined with a decrease of the water vapour conductance after the stress. The decrease of Fv/F0due to the cold/light stress was dependent on the cold tolerance (early vigour) of the cultivars. Fv/F0changed with −45.5 and −40.2 % for the cultivars Ardiles and Banguy, respectively (cultivars with a less good early vigour) in comparison to −36.3 and −35.9 % for Fjord and Magister, which have a good early vigour. Also the ratio of total chlorophylls/total carotenoids changed in dependence on cold tolerance of the cultivars. For more cold tolerant cultivars, the relative amount of total carotenoids (x+c) was higher, indicating a higher protective state. Both the parameter Fv/F0and the ratio of total chlorophylls to total carotenoids can be used to differentiate the cold tolerant cultivars from the cold non-tolerant ones. Fv/F0has the advantage because its resolving power is larger and the measurement is less expensive than determination of the pigment ratio.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03003604 and 15739058
Volume :
42
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Photosynthetica
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs37679931
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1023/B:PHOT.0000040589.09614.a0