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Title

Influence of variation potential on resistance of the photosynthetic machinery to heating in pea.

Authors

Sukhov, Vladimir; Surova, Lyubov; Sherstneva, Oksana; Vodeneev, Vladimir

Abstract

Electrical signals [action potentials (APs) and variation potentials (VPs)] induced by local stimuli are a mechanism that underlies rapid plant response to environmental factors. Such signals induce a number of functional responses, including changes in photosynthesis. Ultimately, these responses are considered to increase plant resistance to stress factors, but this question has been poorly investigated. We studied the influence of VP on photosynthesis and resistance of the photosynthetic machinery to heating in leaves of pea ( Pisum sativum). Localized burning induced a VP that decreased photosynthesis parameters [CO2 assimilation rate and quantum yields of photosystem I (PSI) and photosystem II (PSII)]. The photosynthetic response was initiated by a decrease in photosynthesis dark-stage activity, which in turn increased resistance of PSI to heating. Three results supported this hypothesized mechanism: (1) the magnitude of VP-induced decrease in CO2 assimilation and enhanced PSI resistance to heating were highly correlated; (2) the VP influence on PSI resistance to heating was suppressed under a low external CO2 concentration and (3) decreasing external CO2 concentration imitated the VP-induced photosynthetic response and increased PSI resistance to heating.

Subjects

PEA diseases & pests; VEGETABLE disease & pest resistance; PHOTOSYSTEMS; EFFECT of stress on plants; PLANT anatomy; PEA yields

Publication

Physiologia Plantarum, 2014, Vol 152, Issue 4, p773

ISSN

0031-9317

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1111/ppl.12208

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