Effects of growth under UVA radiation on CO2 assimilation, carbon partitioning, PSII photochemistry and resistance to UVB radiation in Brassica napus cv. Topas

Author:

Savitch Leonid V.,Pocock Tessa,Krol Marianna,Wilson Kenneth E.,Greenberg Bruce M.,Huner Norman P. A.

Abstract

The effects of growth of Brassica napus L. cv. Topas under PAR or PAR+UVA radiation was assessed with respect to sensitivity to subsequent exposure to UVB radiation. Despite the fact that growth under PAR+UVA induced minimal effects in photosystem II (PSII) photochemistry, growth under PAR+UVA inhibited the accumulation of the photosynthetic end products, sucrose and starch. This was associated with a decreased capacity for ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP) regeneration, a decreased capacity for light- and CO 2 -saturated rates of CO2 assimilation, a decrease in the apparent quantum yield for CO2 assimilation, an over-reduction of chloroplast stroma, an increased susceptibility to the feedback effects on photosynthesis and a stimulation of glycolysis compared to controls grown under PAR. Subsequent exposure to UVB decreased the maximum Rubisco activity in leaves of both PAR- and PAR+UVA-grown plants. However, the decrease in the capacity for CO2 assimilation in PAR-grown plants exposed to UVB did not appear to be associated with limitations at the level of PSII linear electron transport, but rather with a decreased capacity for sucrose biosynthesis, limited triose-P utilization and a decreased capacity for RuBP regeneration. In contrast, the decreased capacity for CO 2 assimilation in PAR+UVA-grown plants exposed to UVB was associated with an inhibition of PSII photochemistry and a decreased supply of ATP. Thus, growth under UVA radiation appears to induce feedback-limited photosynthesis and does not enhance resistance of Brassica napus to UVB radiation.

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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