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Changes of the Chlorophyll Fluorescence Induction Kinetics of C3 and CAM Plants During Day/night Cycles

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Journal Photosynth Res
Publisher Springer
Date 2014 Jan 25
PMID 24458414
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The induction kinetics of the 680 nm chlorophyll fluorescence were measured on attached leaves of Kalanchoë daigremontiana R. Hamet et Perr. (CAM plant), Sedum telephium L. and Sedum spectabile Bor. (C3 plant in spring, CAM plant in summer) and Raphanus sativus L. (C3 plant) at three different times during a 12/12 h day/night cycle. During the fluorescence transient the fluorescence intensity at the O, P and T-level (fO, fmax, fst,) was different for the plant species tested; this may be due to their different leaf structure, pigment composition and organization of their photosystems. The kinetics of the fluorescence induction depended on the time of preillumination or dark adaptation during the light/dark cycle but not on the type of primary CO2 fixation mechanism (C3 and CAM). For dark adapted leaves measured either at the end of the dark phase or after dark adaptation of plants taken from the light phase a higher P-level fluorescence, a higher variable fluorescence (P-O) and a larger complementary area were found than for leaves of plants taken directly from the light phase. This indicates the presence of largely oxidized photosystem 2 acceptor pools during darkness. During the light phase the fluorescence decline after the P-level was faster than during the dark phase; from this we conclude that the light adaptation of the photosynthetic apparatus (state 1→state 2 transition, Δ pH) during the induction period proceeded faster in plants taken from the light phase than in plants taken from the dark phase.

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