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Photoprotective effect of kinetin on pigment content and photochemical activities of wheat chloroplasts agingin vitro

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Biologia Plantarum

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The effects of kinetin (Kn) on pigment content and electron transport activities (ETA) in wheat leavesin vivo and chloroplastsin vitro aging in light was investigated. Excised wheat leaves were infiltrated with Kn for 3 h under irradiation. The treatment increased zeaxanthin (Zx) content by 40% and also increased chlorophyll (Chia, Chib) and major carotenoid (Car) contents in the leaves (per fresh mass unit). Chloroplasts isolated from Kn treated leaves, when incubated in light for 4 h showed relatively lower pigment loss and slower loss of ETA compared to the chloroplasts of untreated leaves. These observations suggest photoprotective action of Kn. The photoprotection was more prominent when Kn was applied directly to the irradiated chloroplastsin vitro. Moreover, chloroplasts agingin vitro under irradiation without Kn treatment lost pigments and ETA. Within 3 h of irradiation, both whole chain (H2O to methylviologen) electron transport as well as photosystem (PS) 2 activity were completely lost. However, in the chloroplasts treated with Kn, the loss of pigments was slow and even after 4 h of irradiation the chloroplasts retained 15 % of PS 2 and 9 % of whole chain ETA. In the untreated chloroplasts, the loss of Zx after 4 h of irradiation was 49 % whereas in Kn treated samples its level was 1.3 times higher than that of control. Since a higher level of Zx was maintained in Kn treated chloroplasts, photoprotective action of Kn is possibly mediated through Zx.

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Abbreviations

Ax:

antheraxanthin

Β-car:

Β-carotene

Β-car’:

Β-carotene isomer

Car:

carotenoids

Chl:

chlorophyll

Chl a’/Chl b’:

chlorophyll a/b isomers

DCPIP:

2,6-dichlorophenol indophenol

ETA:

electron transport activities

Kn:

kinetin

LHC2:

light harvesting complex of photosystem 2

Lu:

lutein

MV:

methylviologen

Nx:

neoxanthin

PS:

photosystem

qE:

non-photochemical fluorescence quenching dependent on PH

Tx:

taraxanthin

Vx:

violaxanthin

Zx:

zeaxanthin

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One of us (NKC) thanks Sambalpur University for study leave and Department of Biological Sciences, Mankato State University, Mankato for labortory facilities.

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Choudhury, N.K., Choe, H.T. Photoprotective effect of kinetin on pigment content and photochemical activities of wheat chloroplasts agingin vitro . Biol Plant 38, 61–69 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02879636

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