Effects of temperature and light induction of CHL a fluorescence in situ: An ecophysiological view

The effects of PAR and temperature on induction of Chl a fluorescence were observed on leaves of 20 plant species in their natural environments. Light affects the acceptor side of PS2. Temperature regulation of PS2 activity proceeds by affecting the RC and acceptor side of PS2. The impact of higher...

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Main Authors: Nikolić B., Dodig D., Jovanović V., Janjić V., Đurović Sanja
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade, University of Novi Sad 2008-01-01
Series:Archives of Biological Sciences
Subjects:
PAR
Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-4664/2008/0354-46640804567N.pdf
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Summary:The effects of PAR and temperature on induction of Chl a fluorescence were observed on leaves of 20 plant species in their natural environments. Light affects the acceptor side of PS2. Temperature regulation of PS2 activity proceeds by affecting the RC and acceptor side of PS2. The impact of higher temperature can be attributed to greater fluidity of the thylakoid membranes. Photosynthetically active radiation and temperature under the given conditions are in highly significant positive correlation, so it is not clear whether this impact is due to individual or complementary mechanisms of PAR and/or temperature affecting photosynthetic processes in the thylakoid membranes. Also, it is not clear whether species specificity has any significance in the plant photosynthetic response to changes of PAR and temperature. Changes of PAR and temperature during induction of Chl a fluorescence do not affect Pindex, as a parameter of total photosynthesis.
ISSN:0354-4664