Salinity Stress Induces Granal Development in Bundle Sheath Chloroplasts of Maize, an NADP-Malic Enzyme-Type C4 Plant

Zea mays is an NADP-malic enzyme (ME)-type C4 plant. The C4 plants of this type are attractive species for ultrastructural and physiological studies because they possess reduced grana in bundle sheath cell (BSC) chloroplasts. The present study evaluated the effect of salinity on granal development i...

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Main Authors: Rusdi Hasan, Michio Kawasaki, Mitsutaka Taniguchi, Hiroshi Miyake
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2006-01-01
Series:Plant Production Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.9.256
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spelling doaj-c10ee475d38d42389f8083072d79a66c2020-11-25T02:12:25ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10082006-01-019325626510.1626/pps.9.25611644779Salinity Stress Induces Granal Development in Bundle Sheath Chloroplasts of Maize, an NADP-Malic Enzyme-Type C4 PlantRusdi Hasan0Michio Kawasaki1Mitsutaka Taniguchi2Hiroshi Miyake3Nagoya UniversityNagoya UniversityNagoya UniversityNagoya UniversityZea mays is an NADP-malic enzyme (ME)-type C4 plant. The C4 plants of this type are attractive species for ultrastructural and physiological studies because they possess reduced grana in bundle sheath cell (BSC) chloroplasts. The present study evaluated the effect of salinity on granal development in BSC chloroplasts of maize. The plants were grown in soil media and after the second leaf was fully developed they were irrigated with four different concentrations (0, 1, 2 and 3%) of NaCl for 5 d. Ultrastructure, quantitative properties of chloroplasts and chlorophyll fluorescence parameters were evaluated. Granal stacking in BSC chloroplasts was induced by treatment with 2 or 3% NaCl. In contrast, granal stacking in mesophyll cell (MC) chloroplasts was reduced and disorganized by the NaCl treatment due to swelling of thylakoid. In control plants, only 2% of grana in BSC chloroplasts contained more than three thylakiods. In the plants treated with 3% NaCl, however, 66% of grana contained more than three thylakoids in BSC chloroplasts. The maximum number of thylakoids in grana of BSC chloroplasts in the control and 3% NaCl-treated plants, was 4 and 16 respectively. The granal index in BSC chloroplasts of 3% NaCl-treated plants was more than three times higher than that in the control plants. Chlorophyll fluorescence parameter analysis showed that the maximal quantum yield (Fv/Fm), the effective quantum yield of PSII (ΦPSII) and PSII-driven electron transport rate (ETR) decreased with the increase of salinity stress. These results suggest that the suppression mechanism of granal development in BSC chloroplasts of maize is influenced by salinity.http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.9.256Bundle sheathChlorophyll fluorescenceChloroplastsC4 plantNADP-malic enzymeSalinityZea mays L
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author Rusdi Hasan
Michio Kawasaki
Mitsutaka Taniguchi
Hiroshi Miyake
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Michio Kawasaki
Mitsutaka Taniguchi
Hiroshi Miyake
Salinity Stress Induces Granal Development in Bundle Sheath Chloroplasts of Maize, an NADP-Malic Enzyme-Type C4 Plant
Plant Production Science
Bundle sheath
Chlorophyll fluorescence
Chloroplasts
C4 plant
NADP-malic enzyme
Salinity
Zea mays L
author_facet Rusdi Hasan
Michio Kawasaki
Mitsutaka Taniguchi
Hiroshi Miyake
author_sort Rusdi Hasan
title Salinity Stress Induces Granal Development in Bundle Sheath Chloroplasts of Maize, an NADP-Malic Enzyme-Type C4 Plant
title_short Salinity Stress Induces Granal Development in Bundle Sheath Chloroplasts of Maize, an NADP-Malic Enzyme-Type C4 Plant
title_full Salinity Stress Induces Granal Development in Bundle Sheath Chloroplasts of Maize, an NADP-Malic Enzyme-Type C4 Plant
title_fullStr Salinity Stress Induces Granal Development in Bundle Sheath Chloroplasts of Maize, an NADP-Malic Enzyme-Type C4 Plant
title_full_unstemmed Salinity Stress Induces Granal Development in Bundle Sheath Chloroplasts of Maize, an NADP-Malic Enzyme-Type C4 Plant
title_sort salinity stress induces granal development in bundle sheath chloroplasts of maize, an nadp-malic enzyme-type c4 plant
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Plant Production Science
issn 1343-943X
1349-1008
publishDate 2006-01-01
description Zea mays is an NADP-malic enzyme (ME)-type C4 plant. The C4 plants of this type are attractive species for ultrastructural and physiological studies because they possess reduced grana in bundle sheath cell (BSC) chloroplasts. The present study evaluated the effect of salinity on granal development in BSC chloroplasts of maize. The plants were grown in soil media and after the second leaf was fully developed they were irrigated with four different concentrations (0, 1, 2 and 3%) of NaCl for 5 d. Ultrastructure, quantitative properties of chloroplasts and chlorophyll fluorescence parameters were evaluated. Granal stacking in BSC chloroplasts was induced by treatment with 2 or 3% NaCl. In contrast, granal stacking in mesophyll cell (MC) chloroplasts was reduced and disorganized by the NaCl treatment due to swelling of thylakoid. In control plants, only 2% of grana in BSC chloroplasts contained more than three thylakiods. In the plants treated with 3% NaCl, however, 66% of grana contained more than three thylakoids in BSC chloroplasts. The maximum number of thylakoids in grana of BSC chloroplasts in the control and 3% NaCl-treated plants, was 4 and 16 respectively. The granal index in BSC chloroplasts of 3% NaCl-treated plants was more than three times higher than that in the control plants. Chlorophyll fluorescence parameter analysis showed that the maximal quantum yield (Fv/Fm), the effective quantum yield of PSII (ΦPSII) and PSII-driven electron transport rate (ETR) decreased with the increase of salinity stress. These results suggest that the suppression mechanism of granal development in BSC chloroplasts of maize is influenced by salinity.
topic Bundle sheath
Chlorophyll fluorescence
Chloroplasts
C4 plant
NADP-malic enzyme
Salinity
Zea mays L
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1626/pps.9.256
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