Reversible photoinactivation of photosystem II during desiccation of barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Albori) leaves in the light

2004 ◽  
Vol 47 (2) ◽  
pp. 142-148 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hong Jin Hwang ◽  
Eun Mi Kim ◽  
Tae Hyong Rhew ◽  
Choon-Hwan Lee
2005 ◽  
Vol 83 (3) ◽  
pp. 320-328 ◽  
Author(s):  
S Dudekula ◽  
G Sridharan ◽  
M Fragata

The effect of α- and β-cyclodextrin (CD) concentration (0–16 mM) on oxygen evolution in photosystem II (PSII) and whole chain electron transport (H2O to photosystem I (PSI)) was studied in isolated thylakoid membranes and PSII particles from barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). The CDs are cyclic oligosaccharides containing, for example, six (α-CD) or seven (β-CD) α-D-glucose residues linked by α-1,4 glycosidic bonds. These compounds alter the lipid composition of the thylakoids and most likely also the structure of their membrane proteins. We show for the first time that in the thylakoid membranes, but not in the isolated PSII particles, the relationship between oxygen evolution in PSII and the CD concentration is represented by a S-shaped (sigmoidal) curve displaying a sharp inflexion point or transition. We found, in addition, that the CDs inhibit the whole chain electron transport from H2O to methyl viologen, that is, PSI, measured as oxygen uptake, according to a nonlinear dependence that is also sigmoidal. Moreover, another interesting observation is that in the thylakoid membranes the electron transport from H2O to PSI is quite well inhibited at low CD concentrations (<4–6 mM), whereas the oxygen evolution in PSII is only substantially enhanced at CD concentrations greater than 8–10 mM. To explain this, we suggest that the mechanisms underlying the inhibition of electron transfer from H2O to PSI become operative before those giving origin to the enhancement of oxygen evolution in PSII.Key words: cyclodextrins, electron transfer, nonlinearity, oxygen evolution, photosystem, thylakoid membrane.


2005 ◽  
Vol 162 (2) ◽  
pp. 181-194 ◽  
Author(s):  
Szilvia Z. Tóth ◽  
Gert Schansker ◽  
Judit Kissimon ◽  
László Kovács ◽  
Gyo˝zo˝ Garab ◽  
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Author(s):  
R.H.M. Cross ◽  
C.E.J. Botha ◽  
A.K. Cowan ◽  
B.J. Hartley

Senescence is an ordered degenerative process leading to death of individual cells, organs and organisms. The detection of a conditional lethal mutant (achloroplastic) of Hordeum vulgare has enabled us to investigate ultrastructural changes occurring in leaf tissue during foliar senescence.Examination of the tonoplast structure in six and 14 day-old mutant tissue revealed a progressive degeneration and disappearance of the membrane, apparently starting by day six in the vicinity of the mitochondria associated with the degenerating proplastid (Fig. 1.) where neither of the plastid membrane leaflets is evident (arrows, Fig. 1.). At this stage there was evidence that the mitochondrial membranes were undergoing retrogressive changes, coupled with disorganization of cristae (Fig. 2.). Proplastids (P) lack definitive prolamellar bodies. The cytoplasmic matrix is largely agranular, with few endoplasmic reticulum (ER) cisternae or polyribosomal aggregates. Interestingly, large numbers of actively-budding dictysomes, associated with pinocytotic vesicles, were observed in close proximity to the plasmalemma of mesophyll cells (Fig. 3.). By day 14 however, mesophyll cells showed almost complete breakdown of subcellular organelle structure (Fig. 4.), and further evidence for the breakdown of the tonoplast. The final stage of senescence is characterized by the solubilization of the cell wall due to expression and activity of polygalacturonase and/or cellulose. The presence of dictyosomes with associated pinocytotic vesicles formed from the mature face, in close proximity to both the plasmalemma and the cell wall, would appear to support the model proposed by Christopherson for the secretion of cellulase. This pathway of synthesis is typical for secretory glycoproteins.


Author(s):  
А.В. ЖЕЛЕЗНОВ ◽  
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Н.Б. ЖЕЛЕЗНОВА ◽  
Т.В. КУКОЕВА ◽  
Н.В. БУРМАКИНА ◽  
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Author(s):  
А.В. ДИКАРЕВ ◽  
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В.Г. ДИКАРЕВ ◽  
Н.С. ДИКАРЕВА ◽  
С.А. ГЕРАСЬКИН ◽  
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Author(s):  
Om Prakash Yadav ◽  
A. K. Razdan ◽  
Bupesh Kumar ◽  
Praveen Singh ◽  
Anjani K. Singh

Genotype by environment interaction (GEI) of 18 barley varieties was assessed during two successive rabi crop seasons so as to identify high yielding and stable barley varieties. AMMI analysis showed that genotypes (G), environment (E) and GEI accounted for 1672.35, 78.25 and 20.51 of total variance, respectively. Partitioning of sum of squares due to GEI revealed significance of interaction principal component axis IPCA1 only On the basis of AMMI biplot analysis DWRB 137 (41.03qha–1), RD 2715 (32.54qha–1), BH 902 (37.53qha–1) and RD 2907 (33.29qha–1) exhibited grain yield superiority of 64.45, 30.42, 50.42 and 33.42 per cent, respectively over farmers’ recycled variety (24.43qha–1).


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