Author:
Havaux Michel,Tardy Florence
Abstract
The Syrian barley landrace Tadmor is adapted to semi-arid environments and
characterized by a reduced chlorophyll content (ca
−25% on a leaf area basis) compared to improved barley genotypes,
such as the European variety Plaisant. Tadmor leaves had reduced stomatal
conductance (gS ) compared to
Plaisant leaves both under well-watered conditions and during water stress.
Both Tadmor and Plaisant barley seedlings were progressively acclimated to
high temperature (39°C) and high photon flux density (1600 µmol
photons m −2 s −1 ).
During acclimation, the chlorophyll content of Tadmor leaves further decreased
whereas the carotenoid concentration remained virtually unchanged, leading to
a marked increase in the carotenoid:chlorophyll ratio. The chlorophyll content
of acclimated Tadmor leaves was reduced to approximately half of the
chlorophyll content of Plaisant leaves grown under the same conditions. Loss
of chlorophyll in Tadmor leaves was not observed when only one environmental
factor was increased (temperature or photon flux density). In the improved
variety, both chlorophylls and carotenoids accumulated during acclimation to
heat and strong light, leading to an almost constant carotenoid:chlorophyll
ratio. The loss of chlorophyll in the Syrian landrace was associated with
limited changes in the photosynthetic characteristics of the leaves (oxygen
evolution, electron transport quantum yield, chlorophyll antenna size of
photosystem II). Plaisant leaves, but not Tadmor leaves, exhibited symptoms of
oxidative damage during growth in strong light at high temperature. When the
stomata were closed, sudden exposure to bright light caused a smaller increase
in leaf temperature in Tadmor than in Plaisant. Taken together, our results
suggest that the ‘low chlorophyll’ feature of Syrian barley
landraces is related to their drought adaptation which is manifested by a low
g S : the very low chlorophyll content decreases leaf
absorbance which, in turn, reduces the potentially damaging heating effect of
high solar radiation in droughted plants whose stomata are closed.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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