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Comparison of Photosynthetic Parameters of an Aurea Mutant (Su/su) of Tobacco and the Wild-type by the Photoacoustic Method

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Journal Planta
Specialty Biology
Date 2013 Nov 20
PMID 24248220
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Oxygen evolution and energy storage yields in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) wild-type (cv. John Williams Broadleaf) and a mutant (Su/su) deficient in chlorophyll were compared using the photoacoustic technique. Oxygen-evolution and energy-storage quantum yields in the mutant were higher when measured in red light (640-690 nm) than green or blue light (540 nm and 440 nm, respectively), indicating that carotenoids in this mutant do not transfer energy efficiently to the photochemical reaction centers. It is suggested that carotenoids may play a role in protecting the photosynthetic apparatus against damage by high energy fluxes. In the wild-type, the oxygenevolution yield did not change drastically throughout the visible spectrum. The mutant had a higher quantum yield of oxygen evolution than the wildtype. Similarly maximum rates obtained from saturation curves for the mutant were more than twice higher per leaf area and about five times higher per chlorophyll, as compared to the wild-type.

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