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Diversity of winter photoinhibitory responses: a case study in co-occurring lichens, mosses, herbs and woody plants from subalpine environments
- Source :
- Addi. Archivo Digital para la Docencia y la Investigación, instname
- Publication Year :
- 2017
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2017.
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Abstract
- Winter evergreens living in mountainous areas have to withstand a harsh combination of high light levels and low temperatures in wintertime. In response, evergreens can activate a photoprotective process that consists of the downregulation of photosynthetic efficiency, referred to as winter photoinhibition (WPI). WPI has been studied mainly in woody evergreens and crops even when, in many instances, other functional groups such as lichens or bryophytes dominate in alpine and boreal habitats. Thus, we aimed to (1) assess the occurrence of WPI within overwintering evergreens comprising woody species, herbs, mosses and lichens, (2) compare the recovery kinetics among those groups and (3) clarify the role of thylakoid proteins and pigments in both processes: WPI and recovery. With this aim, WPI was analyzed in 50 species in the field and recovery kineticcs were studied in one model species from each functional group. Results showed that high levels of WPI are much more frequent among woody plants than in any other group, but are also present in some herbs, lichens and mosses. Winter conditions almost always led to the de‐epoxidation of the xanthophyll cycle. Nevertheless, changes in the de‐epoxidation level were not associated with the activation/deactivation of WPI in the field and did not match changes in photochemical efficiency during recovery treatments. Seasonal changes in thylakoid proteins [mainly D1 (photosystem II core complex protein) and PsbS (essential protein for thermal dissipation)] were dependent on the functional group. The results highlight the diversity of physiological solutions and suggest a physical–mechanical reason for the more conservative strategy of woody species compared with other groups. Marie Curie IEF grant (328370 MELISSA) from the Euro- pean FP7-PEOPLE and a ‘Juan de la Cierva Incorporación’ grant (IJCI-2014-22489) from the Spanish Ministry of Econ- omy and Competitiveness (MINECO) and the European Regional Development Fund ERDF (FEDER). The work was also supported by the project BFU 2010 – 15021 and CTM2014-53902-C2-2-P from the MINECO and the ERDF (FEDER), and by the Basque Government (UPV/EHU-GV IT-624–13 and UPV/EHU-GV IT-1018-16)
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
0301 basic medicine
Photoinhibition
Photosystem II
Lichens
Physiology
pinus-sylvestris
land colonization
Plant Science
Bryophyta
Biology
Photosynthetic efficiency
Xanthophylls
01 natural sciences
03 medical and health sciences
Botany
Genetics
Lichen
Overwintering
chemistry.chemical_classification
Ecology
xanthophyll cycle
Cell Biology
General Medicine
Evergreen
dependent energy-dissipation
overwintering evergreens
Cold Temperature
Kinetics
030104 developmental biology
chemistry
photosystem-II
Xanthophyll
heat dissipation
Seasons
photoprotection mechanisms
seasonal-changes
excess light energy
010606 plant biology & botany
Woody plant
Subjects
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Addi. Archivo Digital para la Docencia y la Investigación, instname
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....3af5b82e5cfe2262da3b4e29d762ed25