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Low Light Facilitates Cyclic Electron Flows Around PSI to Assist PSII Against High Temperature Stress

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Journal Plants (Basel)
Date 2022 Dec 23
PMID 36559650
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Photosystem II (PSII) of grapevine leaves is easily damaged under heat stress, but no such injury is observed when the leaves are heated in low light. To elucidate the mechanisms, we compared the photosynthetic characteristics of grapevine seedlings under heat treatments (42 °C) for 4 h in the dark or low light (200 μmol m s). At 42 °C in the dark, the PSII maximum quantum yield (/) decreased significantly with the increase in time but did not change much in low light. The JIP (chlorophyll a fluorescence rise kinetics) test results showed that low light significantly alleviated the damage to the oxygen evolving complexes (OECs; the K-step was less visible) by heat stress. Further, in the presence of de novo D1 protein synthesis inhibitor chloramphenicol, / did not differ significantly between dark and light treatments under heat stress. The 50% re-reduction (RR50) of P700 on cessation of far-red illumination was faster after light treatment than that in the dark. After exposure to 25 °C in a low light for 15 min, () (the constitutive non-regulatory non-photochemical quenching) treated by heat stress and darkness was higher than that by heat stress and light. Overall, our results suggested that enhanced CEFs around PSI in low light could assist PSII against heat damage by maintaining the rate of PSII repair and inhibiting the non-radiative charge recombination in PSII reaction centers.

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