Changes in photosynthesis, pigment composition and glutathione contents in two Antarctic lichens during a light stress and recovery

Over last decades, several studies have been focused on short-term high light stress in lichens under laboratory conditions. Such studies reported a strong photoinhibition of photosynthesis accompanied by a partial photodestruction of PSII, involvement of photoprotective mechanisms, and resynthetic...

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Published in:Photosynthetica
Main Authors: Balarinová, K., Barták, Miloš, 1963-, Hazdrová, J., Hájek, Josef, 1974-, Jílková, J.
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Barták, Miloš, 1963-
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Hájek, Josef, 1974-
Jílková, J.
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description Over last decades, several studies have been focused on short-term high light stress in lichens under laboratory conditions. Such studies reported a strong photoinhibition of photosynthesis accompanied by a partial photodestruction of PSII, involvement of photoprotective mechanisms, and resynthetic processes into gradual recovery. In our paper, we applied medium [800 μmol(photon) m-2 s-1] light stress to induce negative changes in PSII funcioning as well as pigment and glutathione (GSH) content in two Antarctic fruticose lichen species. Chlorophyll (Chl) fluorescence parameters, such as potential and effective quantum yield of photosynthetic processes and fast transients (OJIP) recorded during high light exposition and recovery, revealed that Usnea antarctica was less susceptible to photoinhibition than U. aurantiaco-atra. This might be supported by a more pronounced high light-induced reduction in Chl a and b contents in U. aurantiaco-atra compared with U. antarctica. In both experimental species, total GSH showed an initial increase during the first 30-40 min of high light treatment followed by a decrease (60 min) and an increase during dark recovery. Full GSH recovery, however, was not finished in U. aurantiaco-atra even after 5 h indicating lower capacity of photoprotective mechanisms in the species. OJIP curves showed high light-induced decrease in both species, however, the recovery of the OJIPs shape to pre-photoinhibitory values was faster and more apparent in U. antarctica than in U. aurantiaco-atra. The results are discussed in terms of sensitivity of the two species to photoinhibition and their photosynthetic performance in natural environment. K. Balarinová, M. Barták, J. Hazdrová, J. Hájek, J. Jílková. Obsahuje bibliografii
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spelling ftczechacademysc:oai:kramerius.lib.cas.cz:uuid:52a9e2ec-a667-421a-849f-711cbfcb98fc 2025-01-16T19:27:23+00:00 Changes in photosynthesis, pigment composition and glutathione contents in two Antarctic lichens during a light stress and recovery Balarinová, K. Barták, Miloš, 1963- Hazdrová, J. Hájek, Josef, 1974- Jílková, J. 538-547 print média svazek https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:52a9e2ec-a667-421a-849f-711cbfcb98fc https://doi.org/10.1007/s11099-014-0060-7 eng eng https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:52a9e2ec-a667-421a-849f-711cbfcb98fc issn:0300-3604 doi:10.1007/s11099-014-0060-7 policy:public fotosyntéza karotenoidy lišejníky photosynthesis carotenoids lichenes Antarktida Antarctica chlorophyll fluorescence performance index thallus light stress 2 581 ftczechacademysc https://doi.org/10.1007/s11099-014-0060-7 2024-02-19T23:07:57Z Over last decades, several studies have been focused on short-term high light stress in lichens under laboratory conditions. Such studies reported a strong photoinhibition of photosynthesis accompanied by a partial photodestruction of PSII, involvement of photoprotective mechanisms, and resynthetic processes into gradual recovery. In our paper, we applied medium [800 μmol(photon) m-2 s-1] light stress to induce negative changes in PSII funcioning as well as pigment and glutathione (GSH) content in two Antarctic fruticose lichen species. Chlorophyll (Chl) fluorescence parameters, such as potential and effective quantum yield of photosynthetic processes and fast transients (OJIP) recorded during high light exposition and recovery, revealed that Usnea antarctica was less susceptible to photoinhibition than U. aurantiaco-atra. This might be supported by a more pronounced high light-induced reduction in Chl a and b contents in U. aurantiaco-atra compared with U. antarctica. In both experimental species, total GSH showed an initial increase during the first 30-40 min of high light treatment followed by a decrease (60 min) and an increase during dark recovery. Full GSH recovery, however, was not finished in U. aurantiaco-atra even after 5 h indicating lower capacity of photoprotective mechanisms in the species. OJIP curves showed high light-induced decrease in both species, however, the recovery of the OJIPs shape to pre-photoinhibitory values was faster and more apparent in U. antarctica than in U. aurantiaco-atra. The results are discussed in terms of sensitivity of the two species to photoinhibition and their photosynthetic performance in natural environment. K. Balarinová, M. Barták, J. Hazdrová, J. Hájek, J. Jílková. Obsahuje bibliografii Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Usnea antarctica Czech Academy of Sciences: dKNAV Antarctic Photosynthetica 52 4 538 547
spellingShingle fotosyntéza
karotenoidy
lišejníky
photosynthesis
carotenoids
lichenes
Antarktida
Antarctica
chlorophyll fluorescence
performance index
thallus
light stress
2
581
Balarinová, K.
Barták, Miloš, 1963-
Hazdrová, J.
Hájek, Josef, 1974-
Jílková, J.
Changes in photosynthesis, pigment composition and glutathione contents in two Antarctic lichens during a light stress and recovery
title Changes in photosynthesis, pigment composition and glutathione contents in two Antarctic lichens during a light stress and recovery
title_full Changes in photosynthesis, pigment composition and glutathione contents in two Antarctic lichens during a light stress and recovery
title_fullStr Changes in photosynthesis, pigment composition and glutathione contents in two Antarctic lichens during a light stress and recovery
title_full_unstemmed Changes in photosynthesis, pigment composition and glutathione contents in two Antarctic lichens during a light stress and recovery
title_short Changes in photosynthesis, pigment composition and glutathione contents in two Antarctic lichens during a light stress and recovery
title_sort changes in photosynthesis, pigment composition and glutathione contents in two antarctic lichens during a light stress and recovery
topic fotosyntéza
karotenoidy
lišejníky
photosynthesis
carotenoids
lichenes
Antarktida
Antarctica
chlorophyll fluorescence
performance index
thallus
light stress
2
581
topic_facet fotosyntéza
karotenoidy
lišejníky
photosynthesis
carotenoids
lichenes
Antarktida
Antarctica
chlorophyll fluorescence
performance index
thallus
light stress
2
581
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s11099-014-0060-7