Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11030371 | Environmental and Experimental Botany | 2018 | 44 Pages |
Abstract
The reason for irreversible changes in the activity of the photosynthetic apparatus was stress-induced decrease in the content of Rieske protein (PetC) of cytochrome complex b6f. Intensification of metabolic processes during rehydration and following overload the electron transport chain led to electron transfer from primary acceptors QA/QB in PSII and ferredoxin in PSI to oxygen. The resulting reactive oxygen species oxidized proteins and inhibited synthesis of those controlling the photosynthetic apparatus and carbon fixation. The consequence was a reduction of quantum yield of electron transport to their final acceptors in PSI and lowering of plant photosynthetic activity and biomass. Simultaneous utilization of H2O2 during saturation of cell wall with phenolic compounds ensured restoration of desired level of proteins controlling the photosynthetic apparatus and photosynthetic carbon fixation, as well as high photosynthetic activity.
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Authors
Tomasz Hura, Katarzyna Hura, Agnieszka Ostrowska, Joanna Gadzinowska, Maciej T. Grzesiak, Kinga Dziurka, Ewa Dubas,