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The effects of environmental light on the reorganization of chloroplasts in the resurrection of Selaginella tamariscina.

Xinyu Li1,2, Shuai Liu1,2, Qiaojun Wang1,2, Hongyang Wu1, Yinglang Wan1,2.   

Abstract

Chloroplast repair and reorganization are crucial for the rehydration of resurrected plants. As one of the most important organelles in plant, photosynthesis takes place in chloroplasts. Meanwhile, light is important to the biosynthesis and activity regulation of chloroplasts. Here, we investigate the recovery of the chloroplasts and photosynthetic system in plant: Selaginella tamariscina under dark condition and environmental light (dark-light transition) condition. This study used the S. tamariscina grown in a culturing room, dehydrated S. tamariscina and S. tamariscina rehydrated in environmental light and dark conditions for 72 h as experimental material to measure and observed the chlorophyll content, chloroplast ultrastructure, photosynthesis, chlorophyll a fluorescence parameters. Specific leaf area and relative water content recovered in dark-rehydration conditions and were higher than those of light-rehydration, while dark-rehydration did not fully recover the chlorophyll content, net photosynthetic rate, water-use efficiency, nor the Fv/Fm. Dehydration did not destroy the chloroplast envelop, but increased the number of plastoglobules and disturbed the granum structure. As a homeochlorophyllous resurrection plant, reorganization, not the rebuilding of chloroplasts, occurs during the dehydration and rehydration processes in S. tamariscina. Environmental light signals play an important role in the recovery of photosynthetic systems.

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Keywords:  Desiccation tolerance; chloroplasts reorganization; environmental light; homeochlorophyllous; photosynthetic parameters

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31131691      PMCID: PMC6619936          DOI: 10.1080/15592324.2019.1621089

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Signal Behav        ISSN: 1559-2316


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