| Literature DB >> 27137388 |
Suzana C Bertolli1,2, Hilton F Vítolo3, Gustavo M Souza4.
Abstract
The homeostasis of plants under environmental constraints may be maintained by alterations in the organization of their physiological networks. The ability to control a network depends on the strength of the connections between network elements, which is called network connectance. Herein, we intend to provide more evidence on the existence of a modulation pattern of photosynthetic networks, in response to adverse environmental conditions. Two species (Glycine max-C3 metabolism, and Brachiaria brizantha-C4 metabolism) were submitted to two environmental constraints (water availability, and high and low temperatures), and from the physiological parameters measured, the global connectance (Cgtotal) and the modules connectance (gas exchange-Cgge and photochemical-Cgpho) were analyzed. Both types of environmental constraints impaired the photosynthetic capacity and the growth of the plants, indicating loss of their homeostasis, but in different ways. The results showed that in general the Cgtotal of both species increased with temperature increment and water deficit, indicating a higher modulation of photosynthetic networks. However, the Cg variation in both species did not influence the total dry biomass that was reduced by environmental adversities. This outcome is probably associated with a loss of system homeostasis. The connectance network analyses indicated a possible lack of correspondence between the photosynthetic networks modulation patterns and the homeostasis loss. However, this kind of analysis can be a powerful tool to access the degree of stability of a biological system, as well as to allow greater understanding of the dynamics underlying the photosynthetic processes that maintain the identity of the systems under environmental adversities.Entities:
Keywords: C3 and C4 photosynthetic type metabolisms; low and high temperature; network connectance; physiological network; stability; water deficit
Year: 2013 PMID: 27137388 PMCID: PMC4844375 DOI: 10.3390/plants2030473
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plants (Basel) ISSN: 2223-7747
Mean values of photosynthetic capacity (A), dark respiration (R), photorespiration (Pr), photosynthetic potential (A), relative stomatal limitation to photosynthesis (Ls), and maximum ratio of Rubisco carboxylation (V) in G. max and B. brizantha under different temperature conditions (°C).
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| 20 °C | 30 °C | 40 °C | 20 °C | 30 °C | 40 °C | |
| 15.2 ab | 13.2 b | 18.5 a | 13.7 c | 20.3 b | 27.6 a | |
| 2.5 a | 1.2 b | 2.4 a | 2.1 a | 2.2 a | 2.4 a | |
| 3.2 b | 3.7 b | 6.1 a | 0.4 a | 0.3 a | 0.3 a | |
| 16.7 b | 20.2 b | 29.5 a | 11.1 b | 20.6 a | 25.4 a | |
| 9.8 b | 16.9 a | 20.9 a | 18.7 a | 14.6 a | 6.8 b | |
| Vcmax | 61 b | 68 ab | 78 a | 18 a | 24 a | 27 a |
Different letters indicate statistical difference (p < 0.05) between temperature conditions to each species.
Mean values of the potential (F) and effective (∆F/F) photosystem II quantum efficiency (PSII), the photochemical (qP), and the non-photochemical (NPQ) extinction coefficient, the apparent electron transport rate (ETR) and the alternative electron sink (AES) in G. max and B. brizantha under different temperature conditions (°C).
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| 20 °C | 30 °C | 40 °C | 20 °C | 30 °C | 40 °C | |
| 0.73 b | 0.74 b | 0.79 a | 0.75 b | 0.78 a | 0.79 a | |
| 0.18 c | 0.22 b | 0.25 a | 0.10 c | 0.15 b | 0.27 a | |
| 2.22 a | 2.20 a | 1.87 a | 2.78 a | 2.53 a | 1.81b | |
| 62 b | 57 b | 85 a | 42 c | 66 b | 94 a | |
| 6.2 a | 6.3 a | 7.1 a | 6.0 a | 4.1 a | 5.9 a | |
Different letters indicate statistical difference (p < 0.05) between temperature conditions to each species.
Mean values of total dry mass (DMt) and leaf area (LA) in G. max and B. brizantha under different temperature conditions (°C).
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| 20 °C | 30 °C | 40 °C | 20 °C | 30 °C | 40 °C | |
| 5.90 c | 12.97 a | 9.67 b | 13.10 c | 32.74 a | 22.54 b | |
| 0.05 c | 0.10 a | 0.07 b | 0.09 c | 0.23 a | 0.13 b | |
Different letters indicate statistical difference (p < 0.05) between temperature conditions to each species.
Mean values of photosynthetic capacity (A), dark respiration (R), photorespiration (Pr), photosynthetic potential (A), relative stomatal limitation to photosynthesis (L), and maximum ratio of Rubisco carboxylation (V) in G. max and B. brizantha under different water regimes (100% and 30% refill of the total amount of the evapontranspired water).
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| 100% | 30% | 100% | 30% | |
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| 17.3 a | 10.98 b | 14.07 a | 6.86 b |
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| 2.28 a | 2.07 a | 1.23 a | 0.86 a |
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| 5.25 a | 3.40 b | 0.07 a | 0.08 a |
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| 18.68 a | 6.80 b | 21.78 a | 10.46 b |
| 27.9a | 28.7 a | 9.6 b | 18.8 a | |
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| 84 a | 61 b | 21 a | 10 b |
Different letters indicate statistical difference (p < 0.05) between water regimes to each species.
Mean values of the potential (F) and effective (∆F/F) photosystem II (PSII) quantum efficiency, the photochemical (qP) and the non-photochemical (NPQ) extinction coefficient, and the apparent electron transport rate (ETR) in G. max and B. brizantha under different water regimes (100% and 30% refill of the total amount of the evapontranspired water).
| Photochemical parameters | ||||
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| 100% | 30% | 100% | 30% | |
| 0.788 a | 0.817 a | 0.783 a | 0.786 a | |
| 0.273 b | 0.404 a | 0.196 a | 0.208 a | |
| 2.07 a | 1.70 b | 3.15 a | 3.10 a | |
| 89 a | 86 a | 64 a | 44 b | |
| 10.7 b | 21.8 a | 8.8 a | 12.4 a | |
Different letters indicate statistical difference (p < 0.05) between water regimes (100% or 30%) to each species.
Mean values of total dry mass (DMt) and leaf area (LA) in G. max and B. brizantha under different water regimes (100% and 30% refill of the total amount of the evapontranspired water).
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| 100% | 30% | 100% | 30% | ||
| 72.3 a | 19.7 b | 147.7 a | 48.3 b | ||
| 43 a | 41 a | 53 a | 49 a | ||
Different letters indicate statistical difference (p < 0.05) between water regimes (100% or 30%) to each species.
Global connectance values of all physiological network (Cg), of the photochemical network (Cg) and of the gas exchange network (Cg), and the relation between the photochemical module and the gas exchange module of the network, represented by the ETR-A ratio observed in G. max and in B. brizantha under different temperatures.
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| 1.68 | 1.82 | 2.42 | 1.29 | 0.88 | 2.01 |
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| 1.22 | 2.31 | 2.65 | 1.27 | 1.35 | 2.08 |
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| 0.769 | 0.668 | 0.987 | 0.591 | 0.822 | 0.953 |
Global connectance values of all physiological network (Cg), of the photochemical network (Cg) and of the gas exchange network (Cg), and the relation between the photochemical module and the gas exchange module of the network, represented by the ETR-A ratio observed in G. max and in B. brizantha under different water regimes (100% or 30%).
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| 100% | 30% | 100% | 30% | |
| Cgpho | 4.09 | 5.07 | 2.91 | 3.04 |
| Cgge | 1.28 | 1.42 | 0.90 | 1.92 |
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| 0.85 | 0.97 | 0.31 | 0.93 |