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Differential modulation of photosystem II photochemical efficiency in six C4 xero-halophytes.

Authors :
Zia, Ahmad
Gulzar, Salman
Edwards, Gerald E.
Source :
Functional Plant Biology. 2024, Vol. 51 Issue 10, p1-12. 12p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Xero-halophytes are the salt-tolerant plants of dry habitats that adapt efficient strategies to endure extreme salt and water fluctuations. This study elucidated the adaptations related to PSII photochemistry, photoprotection, and photoinhibition in six C4 xero-halophytes (Atriplex stocksii , Haloxylon stocksii , Salsola imbricata, Suaeda fruticosa, Desmostachya bipinnata , and Saccharum griffithii) grown in their native habitats. Chlorophyll a fluorescence quenching measurements suggested that S. imbricata and H. stocksii maintained efficient PSII photochemistry by downregulating heat dissipation and keeping a high fraction of open PSII centres that indicates plastoquinone (PQ) pool oxidation. Fluorescence induction kinetics revealed that S. imbricata demonstrated the highest performance index of PSII excitation to the reduction of end electron acceptors. S. fruticosa sustained photochemical efficiency through enhanced dissipation of excess energy and a low fraction of open PSII centres, indicating PQ reduced state. The large light-harvesting antenna size, deduced from the chlorophyll a / b ratio in S. fruticosa apparently led to the superior performance index of PSII excitation to the reduction of intersystem electron carriers. A. stocksii retained more open PSII centres with responsive non-photochemical quenching to safely dissipate excess energy. Despite maintaining the highest pigment contents and stoichiometry, A. stocksii remained lowest in both performance indices. The grass species D. bipinnata and S. griffithii kept fewer PSII centres open during photoinhibition, as evidenced by downregulation of PSII operating efficiency. The results provide insights into the differential modulation of PSII photochemical efficiency through dynamic control of photoprotective energy dissipation, PQ pool redox states, and photoinhibitory shutdown in these xero-halophytes. Photochemical adaptations of six C4 xero-halophytes reveal diverse strategies to endure salt and water fluctuations in native habitats. Variations in photochemistry, photoprotection, and photoinhibition indicate modulation of PSII photochemical efficiency. Different xero-halophytes exhibit distinct mechanisms for maintaining photochemical efficiency through dynamic control of plastoquinone pool redox states, excess energy dissipation, and shutdown mechanisms in response to environmental challenges. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14454408
Volume :
51
Issue :
10
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Functional Plant Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180239365
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1071/FP24060