998 resultados para photosynthetic characteristics
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Photosynthetic characteristics in response to irradiance were analysed in 21 field and culture populations of thirteen freshwater red algal species applying two distinct techniques (chlorophyll fluorescence and oxygen evolution). Photosynthesis-irradiance (PI) curves indicated adaptations to low irradiances in all species analysed, essentially characterized by occurrence of photoinhibition, low values of the saturation parameter (I-k < 225 mu mol m(-2) s(-1)) and compensation irradiance (I-c < 20 mu mol m(-2) s(-1)) and relatively high values of the effective quantum yield of photosystem II (Delta F/F'(m) >= 45). These characteristics have been reported in freshwater red algae and were confirmed from data based on the two techniques, indicating they are typically shade-adapted plants. on the other hand, some species (e.g. Batrachospermum delicatulum) can tolerate high irradiances (up to 2400 mu mol m(-2) s(-1)), suggesting they have mechanisms that enable them to avoid photodarnage of the photosynthetic apparatus. One of these mechanisms is the increase in dissipation of excessive energy captured by reaction centres after exposure to continuous irradiance, as reflected by the non-photochemical quenching fluorescence parameter in dark/light induction curves. Photo-inhibition occurred in all algae tested by both techniques. Light acclimation was evident particularly in field populations, as revealed by lower values of the saturation parameter (Ik) and the compensation irradiance (I-c) and higher values of Delta F/F'(m) in algae under low irradiances (shaded or heavily shaded stream segments), and vice-versa. Forms living within the boundary layer (e.g. crusts), in a region of reduced current velocity, tended to be more shade-adapted than semi-erect plants (e.g. non-mucilaginous or mucilaginous filaments), as indicated by highest values of photosynthetic efficiency (alpha = 0.31) and effective quantum yield (Delta F/F'(m) = 0.88) under natural conditions. Higher photo- synthetic rates (P-max) for the same species or population were observed under culture than field conditions when measured with the oxygen evolution technique, whereas the opposite trend was observed using chlorophyll fluorescence. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Photosynthetic characteristics in response to irradiance were analysed in 42 populations of 33 macroalgal species by two distinct techniques (chlorophyll fluorescence and oxygen evolution). Photosynthesis-irradiance (PI) curves based on the two techniques indicated adaptations to low irradiance reflected by low saturation values, high to moderate values of photosynthetic efficiency (alpha) and photoinhibition (beta), for Bacillariophyta and Rhodophyta, which suggests they are typically shade-adapted algae. In contrast, most species of Chlorophyta were reported as sun adapted algae, characterized by high values of I-k and low of alpha, and lack of or low photoinhibition. Cyanophyta and Xanthophyta were intermediate groups in terms of light adaptations. Photoinhibition was observed in variable degrees in all algal groups, under field and laboratory conditions, which confirms that it is not artificially induced by experimental conditions, but is rather a common and natural phenomenon of the lotic macroalgae. Low values of compensation irradiance (I-c) were found, which indicate that these algae can keep an autotrophic metabolism even under very low irradiances. High ratios (>2) of photosynthesis/respiration were found in most algae, which indicates a considerable net gain. These two physiological characteristics suggest that macroalgae may be important primary producers in lotic ecosystems. Saturation parameters (I-k and I-s) occurred in a relatively narrow range of irradiances (100-400 mumol photons m(-2) s(-1)), with some exceptions (higher in some filamentous green algae or lower in red algae). These parameters were way below the irradiances measured at collecting sites for most algae, which means that most of the available light energy was not photochemically converted via photosynthesis. Acclimation to ambient PAR was observed, as revealed by lower values of I-k and I-c and higher values of alpha and quantum yield in algae from shaded streams, and vice versa. Forms living within the boundary layer (crusts) showed responses of shade-adapted species and had the highest values of P-max, alpha and quantum yield, whereas the opposite trend was observed in gelatinous forms (colonies and. laments). These results suggests adaptation to the light regime rather than functional attributes related to the growth form.
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Responses of photosynthetic rates, determined by oxygen evolution using the light and dark bottles technique, to different temperatures, irradiances, pH, and diurnal rhythm were analyzed under laboratory conditions in four charophyte species (Chara braunii Gmelin, C. guairensis R. Bicudo, Nitella subglomerata A. Braun and Nitella sp.) from Iotic habitats in southeastern Brazil. Parameters derived from the photosynthesis versus irradiance curves indicated affinity to low irradiances for all algae tested. Some degree of photoinhibition, [β = -(0.30-0.13) mg 02 g-1 dry weight h-1 (μmol photons m-2 s-1)-1], low light compensation points (lc = 4-20 μmol photons m-2 s-1) were found for all species analyzed, as well as low values of light saturation parameter (lk) and saturation (ls) 29-130 and 92-169 μmol photons m-2 S-1, respectively. Photoacclimation was observed in two populations of N. subglomerata collected from sites with different irradiances, consisting of variations in photosynthetic parameters (higher values of α, and lower of lk and maximum photosynthetic rate, Pmax, in the population under lower irradiance). The highest photosynthetic rates for Chara species were observed at 10-15°C, while for Nitella the highest photosynthetic rate was observed at 20-25°C, despite the lack of significant differences among most levels tested. Rates of dark respiration significantly increase with temperature, with the highest values at 25°C. The results from pH experiments showed highest photosynthetic rates under pH 4.0 for all algae, suggesting higher affinity for inorganic carbon in the form of carbon dioxide, except in one population of N. subglomerata, with similar rates under the three levels, suggesting indistinct use of bicarbonate and carbon dioxide. Diurnal changes in photosynthetic rates revealed a general pattern for most algae tested, which was characterized by two peaks: the first (higher) during the morning (07.00-11.00) and the second (lower) in the afternoon (14.00-17.00). This suggests an endogenous rhythm determining the daily variations in photosynthetic rates.
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During summer 2008, as part of the Circumpolar Flaw Lead system study, we measured phytoplankton photosynthetic parameters to understand regional patterns in primary productivity, including the degree and timescale of photoacclimation and how variability in environmental conditions influences this response. Photosynthesis-irradiance measurements were taken at 15 sites primarily from the depth of the subsurface chlorophyll a (Chl a) maximum (SCM) within the Beaufort Sea flaw lead polynya. The physiological response of phytoplankton to a range of light levels was used to assess maximum rates of carbon (C) fixation (P*m), photosynthetic efficiency (alpha*), photoacclimation (Ek), and photoinhibition (beta*). SCM samples taken along a transect from under ice into open water exhibited a >3-fold increase in alpha* and P*m, showing these parameters can vary substantially over relatively small spatial scales, primarily in response to changes in the ambient light field. Algae were able to maintain relatively high rates of C fixation despite low light at the SCM, particularly in the large (>5 µm) size fraction at open water sites. This may substantially impact biogenic C drawdown if species composition shifts in response to future climate change. Our results suggest that phytoplankton in this region are well acclimated to existing environmental conditions, including sea ice cover, low light, and nutrient pulses. Furthermore, this photoacclimatory response can be rapid and keep pace with a developing SCM, as phytoplankton maintain photosynthetic rates and efficiencies in a narrow ''shade-acclimated'' range.
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The economic seaweed Hizikia fusiforme (Harv.) Okamura (Sargassaceae, Phaeophyta) usually experiences periodical exposures to air at low tide. Photosynthetic carbon acquisition mechanisms were comparatively studied under submersed and emersed conditions in order to establish a general understanding of its photosynthetic characteristics associated with tidal cycles. When submersed in seawater, H fusiforme was capable of acquiring HCO3- as a source of inorganic carbon (Ci) to drive photosynthesis, while emersed and exposed to air, it used atmospheric CO2 for photosynthesis. The pH changes surrounding the H fusiforme fronds had less influence on the photosynthetic rates under emersed condition than under submersed condition. When the pH was as high as 10.0, emersed H fusiforme could photosynthesize efficiently, but the submersed alga exhibited very poor photosynthesis. Extracellular carbonic anhydrase (CA) played an important role in the photosynthetic acquisitions of exogenous Ci in water as well as in air. Both the concentrations of dissolved inorganic carbon in general seawater and CO2 in air were demonstrated to limit the photosynthesis of H fusiforme, which was sensitive to O-2. It appeared that the exogenous carbon acquisition system, being dependent of external CA activity, operates in a way not enough to raise intracellular CO2 level to prevent photorespiration. The inability of H fusiforme to achieve its maximum photosynthetic rate at the current ambient Ci levels under both submersed and emersed conditions suggested that the yield of aquaculture for this economic species would respond profitably to future increases in CO2 concentration in the sea and air.
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The photosynthetic characteristics of the terrestrial cyanobacterium, Nostoc flagelliforme, after complete recovery by rewetting, was investigated to see whether it could use bicarbonate as the external inorganic carbon source when submerged. The photosynthesis-pH relationship and high pH compensation point suggested that the terrestrial alga could use bicarbonate to photosynthesize when submerged. The photosynthetic oxygen evolution rates were significantly inhibited in Na+-free and Na+ + Li+ media but were not affected by the absence of Cl-, implying that the bicarbonate uptake was associated with Na+/HCO3- symport rather than Cl-/HCO3- exchange system.
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Experiments on growth characters and ecological functions of the macroalgae Gracilaria lemaneiformis, collected from south China, were conducted in polyculture areas of kelp and filter-feeding bivalve in Sanggou Bay in Weihai City, Shandong, in north China from May 2002 to May 2003. The results of 116 days cultivation showed that the average wet weight of alga increased 89 times from 0.1 to 8.9 kg rope(-1), with an average specific growth rate ( based on wet weight) of 3.95% per day. The most favorable water layer for its growth was 1.0 - 1.8 m below the surface in July and August, with an average specific growth rate of 8.2% per day in 30-day experiments. Photosynthetic activity changed seasonally, with an average of 7.3 mg O-2 g dw(-1) h(-1). The maximum rate (14.4 mg O-2 g dw(-1) h(-1)) was recorded in July, or 19.3 mg CO2 g dw(-1) h(-1), while the minimum (0.40 mg CO2 g dw(-1) h(-1)) was in April. This study indicated that the culture of G. lemaneiformis is an effective way to improve water quality where scallops are cultivated intensively.
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The photosynthetic characteristics of eight contrasting cocoa genotypes were studied with the aim of examining genotypic variation in maximum (light-saturated) photosynthetic rates, light-response curve parameters and water use efficiency. Photosynthetic traits were derived from single leaf gas exchange measurements using a portable infra-red gas analyser. All measurements were conducted in a common greenhouse environment. Significant variation was observed in light-saturated photosynthesis ranging from 3.4 to 5.7 µmol CO2 m-2 s-1 for the clones IMC 47 and SCA 6, respectively. Furthermore, analyses of photosynthetic light response curves indicated genotypic differences in light saturation point and quantum efficiency (i.e. the efficiency of light use). Stomatal conductance was a significant factor underlying genotypic differences in assimilation. Genotypic variation was also observed in a number of leaf traits, including specific leaf area (the ratio of leaf area to leaf weight), chlorophyll concentration and nitrogen content. There was a positive correlation between leaf nitrogen per unit area and light-saturated photosynthesis. Water use efficiency, defined as the ratio of photosynthetic rate to transpiration rate, also varied significantly between clones (ranging from 3.1 mmol mol-1 H2O for the clone IMC 47 to 4.2 mmol mol-1 H2O for the clone ICS 1). Water use efficiency was a negative function of specific leaf area, suggesting that low specific leaf area might be a useful criterion for selection for increased water use efficiency. It is concluded that both variation in water use efficiency and the photosynthetic response to light have the potential to be exploited in breeding programmes.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Oxygen flux between aquatic ecosystems and the water column is a measure of ecosystem metabolism. However, the oxygen flux varies during the day in a “hysteretic” pattern: there is higher net oxygen production at a given irradiance in the morning than in the afternoon. In this study, we investigated the mechanism responsible for the hysteresis in oxygen flux by measuring the daily pattern of oxygen flux, light, and temperature in a seagrass ecosystem (Zostera muelleri in Swansea Shoals, Australia) at three depths. We hypothesised that the oxygen flux pattern could be due to diel variations in either gross primary production or respiration in response to light history or temperature. Hysteresis in oxygen flux was clearly observed at all three depths. We compared this data to mathematical models, and found that the modification of ecosystem respiration by light history is the best explanation for the hysteresis in oxygen flux. Light history-dependent respiration might be due to diel variations in seagrass respiration or the dependence of bacterial production on dissolved organic carbon exudates. Our results indicate that the daily variation in respiration rate may be as important as the daily changes of photosynthetic characteristics in determining the metabolic status of aquatic ecosystems.
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小麦旗叶的光合产物是其籽粒碳水化合物的主要来源,因此如何提高旗叶的光合能力从而提高小麦产量一直是小麦研究的热点。但是以往对高产小麦旗叶的研究主要集中在光合功能和生理生化指标等方面,很少涉及其结构与功能的联系,以及对亲本与子代的旗叶进行对比观察。本文以冬小麦亲本小偃54 、8602及其子代小偃81(高产品种)灌浆期的旗叶为材料,应用细胞离析法、组织切片和荧光显微技术等,对旗叶中叶肉细胞形态、叶绿体数目、叶片厚度、维管束数目和面积等进行了比较观察和测定,旨在探讨小麦旗叶结构与其光合效率的关系。研究结果表明,与亲本小偃54、8602相比,子代小偃81的叶片较厚,横切面内中央大维管束的周长与面积较大;高环数叶肉细胞所占比例、叶肉细胞的周长及其平面面积和细胞内叶绿体的数目等均大于亲本。由此可见,通过小麦品种的改良确实能使其旗叶的结构与光合细胞发生了明显的变化,从而为植物细胞结构和功能的密切关系提供了有力的证据;同时也为作物改良育种提供了又一种新的育种目标。 小麦非叶器官之一的芒,对其结构与光合特性关系的研究尚不够深入和广泛。本实验以具芒小麦高产耐旱品种京411籽粒不同发育时期的芒及旗叶为材料,对其叶绿体结构、放氧速率和磷酸烯醇式丙酮酸羧化酶(PEPCase EC 4.1.1.31)的活性进行了比较观察和测定。超微结构显示,从抽穗期开始,芒和旗叶中的叶绿体基粒及其垛叠度均有增加,之后由灌浆末期开始,叶绿体的膜系统开始逐渐解体。通过放氧速率的测定表明,在芒和旗叶中,光合速率在前几个时期呈上升趋势,随着器官的衰老逐渐下降,但是,旗叶放氧速率的下降比芒中更早。另外,芒的PEPCase活性在籽粒发育的整个过程中均高于旗叶,其中以籽粒干物质形成末期尤为显著。因此,芒对高产小麦籽粒的形成,特别是在干物质形成的后期起着更为重要的作用。
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本论文由三部分组成: 1) 大豆高产品种黑农40与低产品种黑农37不同发育时期叶片光合生理生态特性的研究;以不同产量水平的东北大豆黑农40和对照品种黑农37为试验材料,研究了从幼苗期到衰老期五个不同发育时期叶片光合作用特性的变化。尤其是系统的研究了光合作用、蒸腾作用和水分利用效率的变化之间的联系,以及气孔导度和胞间CO2浓度的相随变化。发现净光合速率和产量之间存在明显的正相关关系,各个光合生理生态参数之间也有密切的关系。 2) 在大豆生长过程的重要时期结荚期,对大豆品种黑农37和黑农40的光合和水分特性的日变化研究;测定结荚期黑农37和黑农40的光合作用、蒸腾作用、气孔导度和水分特征(水分利用效率和水势)的日变化以及它们之间可能存在的联系,并分析了光抑制的现象,研究表明在晴朗的一天中,光合速率的日变化呈双峰曲线,在整个日变化中,黑农40的净光合速率都比黑农37的要高。黑农40和黑农37相比,在水分亏缺的情况下黑农40能维持较高的水势和水分利用效率,特别是在中午的时候,差别更加明显。 3) 比较研究了1970s 、1980s 和1990s 期间不同大豆 (Glycine max (L) Merr.)品种的生理生态特性:光合作用、蒸腾作用、水分利用效率和叶片水势,分析了各生理生态特性之间以及与产量的关系。研究表明光合速率和产量之间存在显著的相关关系,大豆叶片水势和净光合速率之间也存在明显正相关关系,高产大豆在水分亏缺的情况下仍能维持较高的的水分利用效率和水势。
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本文包括三个部分。第—部分研究了玉米杂交种及其亲本的光合特性;第二部分研究了环境因子对玉米杂交种及其亲本光合特性的影响;第三部分研究了一种玉米白化叶片突变体(zb/zb)的光合特性。通过对类囊体膜的叶绿素组成、吸收光谱,光系统Ⅱ活性、原初光能转化效率、激发能在两个光系统间的分.配、光还原活力、叶绿素蛋白复合体的组分及多肽分析,对杂种—代和两个亲本自交系在上述条件下的光合特性进行行了比较和分析。主要结果如下: 一、整体叶片叶绿素荧光动力学参数证实,与两亲本相比,玉米杂交种叶绿体类囊体膜 的PSⅡ还原侧有较大的PQ电荷库(CA/Fo),可以加快两个光系统间的非循环电子传递速率,有利于光合膜的能态化(△Fv/Fo和△Fv/T),调节有效的光合磷酸化。同时,杂交种具有较大的光合单位(T1/2)。这些都有利于光能吸收和提高光能转化效率及光合作用速率。整体叶片光合强度的测定结果支持了上述分析。 二、叶绿体光合特性分析数据表明玉米杂交种和亲本在光能吸收、荧光诱导瞬变、电子传递和激发能分配等方面的数量差异;这些结果支持了整体叶片相应的测试结果。由此推断,杂交种和亲本在光合活性方面的差异,可能发生在代谢调节或酶调控水平上。玉米杂交种类囊体膜的光合特性的遗传方式很可能主要受核基因控制。产生杂种优势的主要原因是两亲本互补。在本试验中,生物量杂种优势达118.4% 三、环境因子对玉米杂交种和亲本类囊体膜光合特性的影响主要表现在五个方面。 1. C02浓度升高可提高叶绿素含量;盐分胁迫和低温胁迫减少叶绿素含量。 2. PSⅡ原初电子受体Q的氧化还原状态对环境因子敏感。C02浓度升高促进了Q的重新氧化,盐分胁迫和低温胁迫则影响其重新氧化。 3. 环境因子对激发能在叶绿体两个光系统间分配的影响各不相同。C02浓度升高,有利于激发能向PSⅠ的分配。低温胁迫和盐分胁迫,使母本叶绿体中的激发能分配明显受阻而杂交种和父本的影响较小。 4. 捕光叶绿素a/b蛋白复合体对环境因子比较敏感。C02浓度升高可增加其含量,胁迫因子使其含量减少。 5. 玉米杂交种在光合特性方面对环境因子的适应性通常表现为超双亲。对不同环境因子的反应方式,多数是偏向父本。这表明玉米光合作用对环境的适应性主要是受核基因遗传控制,具有明显的杂种优势,因而杂交种对环境变化有较强的调节能力。 四、玉米白化叶片突变体(zb/zb)的叶绿体膜仅处在发育的初级阶段。zb/zb突变体的叶绿体膜几乎没有基粒结构。间质片层膜也比较希疏。叶绿素蛋白复合物含量明显少于正常发育的叶绿体。对光能的吸收仅相当于正常叶绿体的43%,光系统I的活力相当于正常的l/5,原初光能转化效率为正常的1/3,低温荧光发射强度也明显低于正常叶绿体。这些说明,玉米zb/zb突变体中膜的组分合成或质体片层的组装过程受到阻碍。这种发育不完善的膜缺乏叶绿素a/b蛋白复合物,缺乏基粒,但光系统I发育较完善,其电子传递链发育较缓慢,因而光系统Ⅱ活力和原初光能转化效率等明显低于对照。因此,具有这种膜结构的突变体光合生产力明显降低。