Performance Index and PSII Connectivity Under Drought and Contrasting Light Regimes in the CAM Orchid Phalaenopsis
Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) is a specialized mode of photosynthesis characterized by improved water use efficiency mediated by major nocturnal CO2 fixation. Due to its inherent metabolic plasticity CAM represents a successful physiological strategy for plant adaptation to abiotic stress. The...
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doaj-9b9db9f958a74a2e8fade631f294ef5b2020-11-25T01:33:10ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2019-08-011010.3389/fpls.2019.01012461163Performance Index and PSII Connectivity Under Drought and Contrasting Light Regimes in the CAM Orchid PhalaenopsisNathalie Ceusters0Roland Valcke1Mario Frans2Johan E. Claes3Wim Van den Ende4Johan Ceusters5Johan Ceusters6Department of Biosystems, Division of Crop Biotechnics, Research Group for Sustainable Crop Production & Protection, KU Leuven, Geel, BelgiumMolecular and Physical Plant Physiology, UHasselt, Diepenbeek, BelgiumDepartment of Biosystems, Division of Crop Biotechnics, Research Group for Sustainable Crop Production & Protection, KU Leuven, Geel, BelgiumDepartment of Microbial and Molecular Systems, Bioengineering Technology TC, KU Leuven, Geel, BelgiumLaboratory of Molecular Plant Biology, Department of Biology, KU Leuven, Leuven, BelgiumDepartment of Biosystems, Division of Crop Biotechnics, Research Group for Sustainable Crop Production & Protection, KU Leuven, Geel, BelgiumCentre for Environmental Sciences, Environmental Biology, UHasselt, Diepenbeek, BelgiumCrassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) is a specialized mode of photosynthesis characterized by improved water use efficiency mediated by major nocturnal CO2 fixation. Due to its inherent metabolic plasticity CAM represents a successful physiological strategy for plant adaptation to abiotic stress. The present study reports on the impact of drought stress and different light intensities (PPFD 50 and 200 μmol m–2 s–1) on the photosynthetic performance of the obligate CAM orchid Phalaenopsis “Edessa” by integrating diel gas exchange patterns with assessments of the light reactions by analyzing fast chlorophyll a fluorescence induction. Parameters such as PIabs (performance index), different energy fluxes per active reaction centre (RC) reflecting the electron flow from photosystem II to photosystem I and the energetic communication between PSII complexes defined as connectivity were considered for the first time in a CAM plant. A higher PS II connectivity for plants grown under low light (p ∼ 0.51) compared to plants grown under high light (p ∼ 0.31) brought about similar specific energy fluxes of light absorbance, dissipation and processing through the electron transport chain, irrespective of the light treatment. With a 25% higher maximum quantum yield and comparable biomass formation, low light grown plants indeed proved to process light energy more efficiently compared to high light grown plants. The performance index was identified as a very reliable and sensitive parameter to indicate the onset and progress of drought stress. Under restricted CO2 availability (due to closed stomata) leaves showed higher energy dissipation and partial inactivation of PSII reaction centres to reduce the energy input to the electron transport chain and as such aid in avoiding overexcitation and photodamage. Especially during CAM idling there is a discrepancy between continuous input of light energy but severely reduced availability of both water and CO2, which represents the ultimate electron acceptor. Taken together, our results show a unique flexibility of CAM plants to optimize the light reactions under different environmental conditions in a dual way by either attenuating or increasing energy flux.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2019.01012/fullchlorophyll fluorescencecrassulacean acid metabolismPhalaenopsisperformance indexPSII connectivityspecific energy fluxes |
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Nathalie Ceusters Roland Valcke Mario Frans Johan E. Claes Wim Van den Ende Johan Ceusters Johan Ceusters Performance Index and PSII Connectivity Under Drought and Contrasting Light Regimes in the CAM Orchid Phalaenopsis Frontiers in Plant Science chlorophyll fluorescence crassulacean acid metabolism Phalaenopsis performance index PSII connectivity specific energy fluxes |
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Performance Index and PSII Connectivity Under Drought and Contrasting Light Regimes in the CAM Orchid Phalaenopsis |
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Performance Index and PSII Connectivity Under Drought and Contrasting Light Regimes in the CAM Orchid Phalaenopsis |
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Performance Index and PSII Connectivity Under Drought and Contrasting Light Regimes in the CAM Orchid Phalaenopsis |
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Performance Index and PSII Connectivity Under Drought and Contrasting Light Regimes in the CAM Orchid Phalaenopsis |
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Performance Index and PSII Connectivity Under Drought and Contrasting Light Regimes in the CAM Orchid Phalaenopsis |
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performance index and psii connectivity under drought and contrasting light regimes in the cam orchid phalaenopsis |
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Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) is a specialized mode of photosynthesis characterized by improved water use efficiency mediated by major nocturnal CO2 fixation. Due to its inherent metabolic plasticity CAM represents a successful physiological strategy for plant adaptation to abiotic stress. The present study reports on the impact of drought stress and different light intensities (PPFD 50 and 200 μmol m–2 s–1) on the photosynthetic performance of the obligate CAM orchid Phalaenopsis “Edessa” by integrating diel gas exchange patterns with assessments of the light reactions by analyzing fast chlorophyll a fluorescence induction. Parameters such as PIabs (performance index), different energy fluxes per active reaction centre (RC) reflecting the electron flow from photosystem II to photosystem I and the energetic communication between PSII complexes defined as connectivity were considered for the first time in a CAM plant. A higher PS II connectivity for plants grown under low light (p ∼ 0.51) compared to plants grown under high light (p ∼ 0.31) brought about similar specific energy fluxes of light absorbance, dissipation and processing through the electron transport chain, irrespective of the light treatment. With a 25% higher maximum quantum yield and comparable biomass formation, low light grown plants indeed proved to process light energy more efficiently compared to high light grown plants. The performance index was identified as a very reliable and sensitive parameter to indicate the onset and progress of drought stress. Under restricted CO2 availability (due to closed stomata) leaves showed higher energy dissipation and partial inactivation of PSII reaction centres to reduce the energy input to the electron transport chain and as such aid in avoiding overexcitation and photodamage. Especially during CAM idling there is a discrepancy between continuous input of light energy but severely reduced availability of both water and CO2, which represents the ultimate electron acceptor. Taken together, our results show a unique flexibility of CAM plants to optimize the light reactions under different environmental conditions in a dual way by either attenuating or increasing energy flux. |
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chlorophyll fluorescence crassulacean acid metabolism Phalaenopsis performance index PSII connectivity specific energy fluxes |
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