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Effects of low nocturnal temperature on photosynthetic characteristics and chloroplast ultrastructure of winter rapeseed

Authors :
J. Y. Wu
Yinglan Zhao
Y. Fang
N. N. Yang
W. C. Sun
Yi Wang
L. He
X. C. Zeng
Z. G. Liu
X. C. Li
Source :
Russian Journal of Plant Physiology. 63:451-460
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Pleiades Publishing Ltd, 2016.

Abstract

We investigated the effects of low nocturnal temperature on photosynthetic apparatus of winter rapeseed (Brassica campestris L.). An artificial climate chamber was used to simulate the effects of low nocturnal temperature on seedling and stomatal morphology, chloroplast ultrastructure, photosynthetic parameters, and dry matter distribution and accumulation in two winter rapeseed cultivars, Longyou-7 (ultra coldresistant) and Tianyou-2 (weak cold resistance). Compared with those at diurnal/nocturnal temperatures of 20°/10°C (control), rapeseed seedlings at 20°/5°C had increased leaf chlorophyll content, deepened green leaf color, decreased stomatal conductance (Gs), intercellular CO2 concentration (Ci), and photosynthetic rate (Pn), and improved root/shoot ratio; the majority of stomata remained open in Longyou-7 while those in Tianyou-2 were mostly closed or semi-closed. At diurnal/nocturnal temperatures of 20°/–5°C, rapeseed seedlings had decreased leaf chlorophyll content with increased Ci but decreased Gs and Pn; Tianyou-2 exhibited ruptured chloroplast membrane, dissolved grana, broken stroma lamella, and decreased root/shoot ratio, whereas Longyou-7 had chloroplasts retaining partial structure of grana with a small amount of starch granules in guard cells. Low nocturnal temperature damaged the photosynthetic membrane of chloroplasts and reduced Pn in the leaves of winter rapeseed influencing photosynthetic processes in this crop. The reduction of Pn was mainly related to stomatal limitation at diurnal/nocturnal temperatures of 20°/5°C and non-stomatal limitation at diurnal/nocturnal temperatures of 20°/–5°C.

Details

ISSN :
16083407 and 10214437
Volume :
63
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Russian Journal of Plant Physiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f090a77d65dd3af069148ddd7c45e7d6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1134/s1021443716040099