Difference of high-light stress sensitivity in the two firs, Abies mariesii and Abies veitchii, in early spring

P(論文) Abies veitchii and Abies mariesii are dominant species at the tree-line in Central Japan. Recently, we observed needle death, probably due to photodamage of the photosynthetic apparatus at the tree-limit during March-April. A. veitchii survives winter without any needle death due to photodamag...

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Main Authors: Yamazaki, Jun-ya, Suzuki, Ayumi, Okuyama, Yuki, Maruta,Emiko, Kamimura, Yasumaro
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 2003
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author Yamazaki, Jun-ya
Suzuki, Ayumi
Okuyama, Yuki
Maruta,Emiko
Kamimura, Yasumaro
author_facet Yamazaki, Jun-ya
Suzuki, Ayumi
Okuyama, Yuki
Maruta,Emiko
Kamimura, Yasumaro
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description P(論文) Abies veitchii and Abies mariesii are dominant species at the tree-line in Central Japan. Recently, we observed needle death, probably due to photodamage of the photosynthetic apparatus at the tree-limit during March-April. A. veitchii survives winter without any needle death due to photodamage at the tree-line. However, there is no conspicuous damage between the two species because this phenomenon is only observed at the tree-limit. In this study, we examined the difference in winter down-regulation of PS II between A. veitchii and A. mariesii and observed the following results: In March, (1) Fv/Fm of both species was about 0.1, showing the photochemical efficiency being severely inhibited. (2) The de-epoxidation state, expressed as [(A+Z)/(V+A+Z)], was about 0.35 for both species. (3) Chlorophyll (Chl) content of A. veitchii was much less than that of A. mariesii and Pchlide was found only in A. veitchii. In April, (1) Fv/Fm increased and [(A+Z)/(V+A+Z)] decreased for both species. (2) Chl content of A. veitchii increased by four-fold while Pchlide nearly dissappeared. These results indicate the following: During cold periods, most of Chl of A. veitchii may have been converted to Pchlide which is easily re-converted to Chl in spring, an intermediate of Chl biosynthesis. Winter conversion from Chl to Pchlide in A. veitchii may provide effective protection from photodamage of the photosynthetic apparatus. Furthermore, this may explain the higher ability of A. veitchii to prevent photodamage compared to A. mariesii. departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006200 2025-04-13T14:25:52+00:00 Difference of high-light stress sensitivity in the two firs, Abies mariesii and Abies veitchii, in early spring Yamazaki, Jun-ya Suzuki, Ayumi Okuyama, Yuki Maruta,Emiko Kamimura, Yasumaro 2003-02 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/6200/files/KJ00000045360.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00006200 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/6200 eng eng National Institute of Polar Research Polar bioscience 16 61 69 AA11327019 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/6200/files/KJ00000045360.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00006200 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/6200 Down-regulation of PS II winter-induced photoinhibition xanthophyll cycle Abies species 2003 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.15094/00006200 2025-03-19T10:19:56Z P(論文) Abies veitchii and Abies mariesii are dominant species at the tree-line in Central Japan. Recently, we observed needle death, probably due to photodamage of the photosynthetic apparatus at the tree-limit during March-April. A. veitchii survives winter without any needle death due to photodamage at the tree-line. However, there is no conspicuous damage between the two species because this phenomenon is only observed at the tree-limit. In this study, we examined the difference in winter down-regulation of PS II between A. veitchii and A. mariesii and observed the following results: In March, (1) Fv/Fm of both species was about 0.1, showing the photochemical efficiency being severely inhibited. (2) The de-epoxidation state, expressed as [(A+Z)/(V+A+Z)], was about 0.35 for both species. (3) Chlorophyll (Chl) content of A. veitchii was much less than that of A. mariesii and Pchlide was found only in A. veitchii. In April, (1) Fv/Fm increased and [(A+Z)/(V+A+Z)] decreased for both species. (2) Chl content of A. veitchii increased by four-fold while Pchlide nearly dissappeared. These results indicate the following: During cold periods, most of Chl of A. veitchii may have been converted to Pchlide which is easily re-converted to Chl in spring, an intermediate of Chl biosynthesis. Winter conversion from Chl to Pchlide in A. veitchii may provide effective protection from photodamage of the photosynthetic apparatus. Furthermore, this may explain the higher ability of A. veitchii to prevent photodamage compared to A. mariesii. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Polar bioscience National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan
spellingShingle Down-regulation of PS II
winter-induced photoinhibition
xanthophyll cycle
Abies species
Yamazaki, Jun-ya
Suzuki, Ayumi
Okuyama, Yuki
Maruta,Emiko
Kamimura, Yasumaro
Difference of high-light stress sensitivity in the two firs, Abies mariesii and Abies veitchii, in early spring
title Difference of high-light stress sensitivity in the two firs, Abies mariesii and Abies veitchii, in early spring
title_full Difference of high-light stress sensitivity in the two firs, Abies mariesii and Abies veitchii, in early spring
title_fullStr Difference of high-light stress sensitivity in the two firs, Abies mariesii and Abies veitchii, in early spring
title_full_unstemmed Difference of high-light stress sensitivity in the two firs, Abies mariesii and Abies veitchii, in early spring
title_short Difference of high-light stress sensitivity in the two firs, Abies mariesii and Abies veitchii, in early spring
title_sort difference of high-light stress sensitivity in the two firs, abies mariesii and abies veitchii, in early spring
topic Down-regulation of PS II
winter-induced photoinhibition
xanthophyll cycle
Abies species
topic_facet Down-regulation of PS II
winter-induced photoinhibition
xanthophyll cycle
Abies species
url https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/6200/files/KJ00000045360.pdf
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