Abstract
Arabidopsis thaliana L., ch1-1 (chlorophyll b-less mutant), gi-1 (GI deficient mutant), cry2-1 (blue-light-photoreceptor CRY2 deficient mutant), and Columbia (Col; wild ecotype) were grown under broad range of irradiances (I) from the beginning of germination and the effect of I on the survival, development, and flowering was studied. Under low and moderate I (<300 µmol m−2 s−1), flowering time and plant size at flowering showed great variations among ch1-1, gi-1, cry2-1, and Col, whereas under higher I (>500 µmol m−2 s−1), these characteristics were almost the same. Hence under high I, development and flowering of ch1-1, gi-1, cry2-1, and Col converged to almost the same state. Flowering time was negatively correlated with I, and under high I acclimation in A. thaliana was associated with a decrease in chlorophyll (Chl) content and increases in xanthophyll cycle pool and membrane-bound APX activity (EC 1.11.1.11) suggesting that an increase in oxidative stress induces earlier flowering. The plants of gi-1 and cry2-1 survived but Col and ch1-1 died under 1 000 µmol m−2 s−1, showing that mutants deficient in GI or CRY2 are more photo-stress-tolerant than Col and the Chl b-less mutant. Hence high I promotes in plants of Arabidopsis raised from germination till flowering the development and flowering time involving modulation of the photosynthetic apparatus, and this promoting effect is independent of the functions of flower-inducing GI or CRY2 gene. This can be regarded as photo-acclimation of A. thaliana for survival and reproduction under high I.
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Abbreviations
- AsA:
-
ascorbate
- APX:
-
ascorbate peroxidase
- AZ/VAZ:
-
de-epoxidation rate
- Chl:
-
chlorophyll
- FLT:
-
flowering time
- FM:
-
fresh mass
- H2O2 :
-
hydrogen peroxide
- I:
-
irradiance
- LN:
-
number of leaves per plant
- PS:
-
photosystem
- RD:
-
rosette diameter
- ROS:
-
reactive oxygen species
- tAPX:
-
membrane-bound APX
- VAZ:
-
xanthophyll cycle pool
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Moharekar, S., Moharekar, S., Tanaka, R. et al. Great promoting effect of high irradiance from germination on flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana — a process of photo-acclimation. Photosynthetica 45, 259–265 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11099-007-0042-0
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