Literature DB >> 29498070

Leaf and canopy photosynthesis of a chlorophyll deficient soybean mutant.

Karolina Sakowska1,2,3, Giorgio Alberti4,5, Lorenzo Genesio5,6, Alessandro Peressotti4, Gemini Delle Vedove4, Damiano Gianelle3,6, Roberto Colombo7, Mirco Rodeghiero3, Cinzia Panigada7, Radosław Juszczak2, Marco Celesti7, Micol Rossini7, Matthew Haworth8, Benjamin W Campbell9, Jean-Philippe Mevy10, Loris Vescovo3, M Pilar Cendrero-Mateo11, Uwe Rascher11, Franco Miglietta5,6,12.   

Abstract

The photosynthetic, optical, and morphological characteristics of a chlorophyll-deficient (Chl-deficient) "yellow" soybean mutant (MinnGold) were examined in comparison with 2 green varieties (MN0095 and Eiko). Despite the large difference in Chl content, similar leaf photosynthesis rates were maintained in the Chl-deficient mutant by offsetting the reduced absorption of red photons by a small increase in photochemical efficiency and lower non-photochemical quenching. When grown in the field, at full canopy cover, the mutants reflected a significantly larger proportion of incoming shortwave radiation, but the total canopy light absorption was only slightly reduced, most likely due to a deeper penetration of light into the canopy space. As a consequence, canopy-scale gross primary production and ecosystem respiration were comparable between the Chl-deficient mutant and the green variety. However, total biomass production was lower in the mutant, which indicates that processes other than steady state photosynthesis caused a reduction in biomass accumulation over time. Analysis of non-photochemical quenching relaxation and gas exchange in Chl-deficient and green leaves after transitions from high to low light conditions suggested that dynamic photosynthesis might be responsible for the reduced biomass production in the Chl-deficient mutant under field conditions.
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  NPQ relaxation; steady state and dynamic photosynthesis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29498070     DOI: 10.1111/pce.13180

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Environ        ISSN: 0140-7791            Impact factor:   7.228


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