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Influence of the acetolactate synthase inhibitor metsulfuron-methyl on the operation, regulation and organisation of photosynthesis in Solanum nigrum.

Ingrid Riethmuller-Haage1, Lammert Bastiaans, Jeremy Harbinson, Corné Kempenaar, Martin J Kropff.   

Abstract

The influence of the acetolactate synthase inhibitor metsulfuron-methyl on the operation of the photosynthetic apparatus was examined on 4-weeks-old climate chamber-grown Solanum nigrum plant. To have an indication on the relative performance of the photosynthetic apparatus of ALS-treated plants, the level of carbon dioxide (CO(2)) fixation, the relative quantum efficiency of photosystem I (Phi(PSI)) or photosystem II (Phi(PSII)) electron transport and leaf chlorophyll content were assessed for both control and treated plants at 2, 4 and 7 days after application of the herbicide. Results indicated a progressive inhibition of the level of CO(2) fixation, the relative quantum efficiency of photosystem I (Phi(PSI)) and II (Phi(PSII)) electron transport and the leaf chlorophyll content already 2 days after application of the herbicide. The linear relationship between the photosystem I and II was unaltered by herbicidal treatment and was sustained under conditions where large changes in pigment composition of the leaves occurred. It appears that the stress-induced loss of leaf chlorophyll is not a catastrophic process but rather is the consequence of a well-organised breakdown of components. Under photorespiratory and non-photorespiratory conditions, the relationship between the index of electron transport flow through photosystem I and II and the rate of CO(2) fixation is altered so that electron transport becomes less efficient at driving CO(2) fixation.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16691366     DOI: 10.1007/s11120-006-9062-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Photosynth Res        ISSN: 0166-8595            Impact factor:   3.573


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