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Leaf Age-Dependent Photosystem II Photochemistry and Oxidative Stress Responses to Drought Stress in Arabidopsis thaliana Are Modulated by Flavonoid Accumulation.

Ilektra Sperdouli1,2, Julietta Moustaka1,3, Georgia Ouzounidou4, Michael Moustakas1.   

Abstract

We investigated flavonoid accumulation and lipid peroxidation in young leaves (YL) and mature leaves (ML) of Arabidopsis thaliana plants, whose watering stopped 24 h before sampling, characterized as onset of drought stress (OnDS), six days before sampling, characterized as mild drought stress (MiDS), and ten days before sampling, characterized as moderate drought stress (MoDS). The response to drought stress (DS) of photosystem II (PSII) photochemistry, in both leaf types, was evaluated by estimating the allocation of absorbed light to photochemistry (ΦPSII), to heat dissipation by regulated non-photochemical energy loss (ΦNPQ) and to non-regulated energy dissipated in PSII (ΦNO). Young leaves were better protected at MoDS than ML leaves, by having higher concentration of flavonoids that promote acclimation of YL PSII photochemistry to MoDS, showing lower lipid peroxidation and excitation pressure (1 - qp). Young leaves at MoDS possessed lower 1 - qp values and lower excess excitation energy (EXC), not only compared to MoDS ML, but even to MiDS YL. They also possessed a higher capacity to maintain low ΦNO, suggesting a lower singlet oxygen (1O2) generation. Our results highlight that leaves of different developmental stage may display different responses to DS, due to differential accumulation of metabolites, and imply that PSII photochemistry in Arabidopsis thaliana may not show a dose dependent DS response.

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Keywords:  acclimation; lipid peroxidation; mature leaves; mild drought stress; moderate drought stress; non-photochemical quenching (NPQ); reactive oxygen species (ROS); singlet oxygen (1O2); young leaves

Year:  2021        PMID: 34299433     DOI: 10.3390/molecules26144157

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Molecules        ISSN: 1420-3049            Impact factor:   4.411


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Journal:  Insects       Date:  2022-04-24       Impact factor: 3.139

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Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2021-12-29       Impact factor: 4.411

3.  Harnessing the Role of Foliar Applied Salicylic Acid in Decreasing Chlorophyll Content to Reassess Photosystem II Photoprotection in Crop Plants.

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Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-06-24       Impact factor: 6.208

4.  Physiological Characteristics of Sunburn Peel after Apple Debagged.

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5.  A Hormetic Spatiotemporal Photosystem II Response Mechanism of Salvia to Excess Zinc Exposure.

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6.  Excess Zinc Supply Reduces Cadmium Uptake and Mitigates Cadmium Toxicity Effects on Chloroplast Structure, Oxidative Stress, and Photosystem II Photochemical Efficiency in Salvia sclarea Plants.

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7.  The Reactions of Photosynthetic Capacity and Plant Metabolites of Sedum hybridum L. in Response to Mild and Moderate Abiotic Stresses.

Authors:  Nina V Terletskaya; Gulnaz A Seitimova; Nataliya O Kudrina; Nataliya D Meduntseva; Kazhybek Ashimuly
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2022-03-21
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