BARTÁK, Miloš, Josef HÁJEK, Peter VÁCZI, Hana CEMPÍRKOVÁ, Jaroslav LANG, Kristýna VEČEŘOVÁ and Jana ŠTEPIGOVÁ. Responses of PS II to high light in LHC-deficient Arabidopsis thaliana mutants detected by two chlorophyll fluorescence techniques. In Physiologia Plantarum. Special Issue: Redox Signal Integration. FESPB 2008 Abstracts. Lund: John Wiley - Blackwell, 2008, p. 13-13. ISSN 0031-9317.
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Original name Responses of PS II to high light in LHC-deficient Arabidopsis thaliana mutants detected by two chlorophyll fluorescence techniques
Name in Czech Reakce fotosystému II mutantů Arabidopsis thaliana deficientních o světlosvěrné komplexy na vysoké hodnoty záření detekované dvěma metodami fluorescence chlorofylu
Authors BARTÁK, Miloš, Josef HÁJEK, Peter VÁCZI, Hana CEMPÍRKOVÁ, Jaroslav LANG, Kristýna VEČEŘOVÁ and Jana ŠTEPIGOVÁ.
Edition Lund, Physiologia Plantarum. Special Issue: Redox Signal Integration. FESPB 2008 Abstracts, p. 13-13, 1 pp. 2008.
Publisher John Wiley - Blackwell
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Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher Finland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Impact factor Impact factor: 2.334
Organization unit Faculty of Science
ISSN 0031-9317
Keywords in English high light, photoinhibition, stress, nonphotochemical quenching
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Changed by Changed by: prof. Ing. Miloš Barták, CSc., učo 57. Changed: 5/9/2008 20:45.
Abstract
Recently, the role of LHCs in photoprotection is into focus. In our study, we used wild type plants (control), Lhcb2-1 and Lhcb2-12 mutants having 20 % and 40 % reduction in LHC content. Two chlorophyll (Chl) fluorescence methods were used to investigate the response of photosystem II (PS II) to high light (HL 2000 micromol m-2 s-1). For an early respose, repetitive saturation pulses were applied in 10 s interval for 10 min and HL-induced change in effective quantum yield of PS II would be evaluated. The other approach was an analysis of fast Chl fluorescence kinetics (OJIPs) recorded before and after photoinhibitory treatment (30 min), and then after 60, 120, and 180 min of recovery under dim light. General response of quantum yield to a 10 min HL had a polyphasic character. It dropped immediately after HL initiation from 0.75 to almost zero. Then it exhibited curvilinear increase to a constat value (0.15) found at the end of HL treatment. After 30 min HL, OJIPs showed HL-induced decrease in Chl fluorescence values indicating strong photoinhibition of PS II. After 180 min recovery, Chl fluorescence increased towards pre-HL values indicating high capacity of photoprotective mechanisms. Simultaneously, content of antioxidants (zeaxanthin, glutathione) was evaluated in samples taken before and after 30, 60, 180, and 600 min recovery. The results showed that LHC-deficient A. thaliana mutants were more sensitive to photoinhibition than control. Supported by GACR52206097
Abstract (in Czech)
Byla studována role světlosběrných komplexů fotosystému II v průběhu radiačního stresu.
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GA522/06/0979, research and development projectName: Mechanismy odolnosti rostlin proti ROS indukovaným ve fotosyntetickém aparátu během fotoinhibičního stresu
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Mechanism of plant resistance against ROS induced in photosynthetic apparatus by a photoinhibitory stress
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