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Photochemistry and Antioxidative Capacity of Female and Male Taxus baccata L. Acclimated to Different Nutritional Environments

In dioecious woody plants, females often make a greater reproductive effort than male individuals at the cost of lower growth rate. We hypothesized that a greater reproductive effort of female compared with male Taxus baccata individuals would be associated with lower female photochemical capacity a...

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Autores principales: Robakowski, Piotr, Pers-Kamczyc, Emilia, Ratajczak, Ewelina, Thomas, Peter A., Ye, Zi-Piao, Rabska, Mariola, Iszkuło, Grzegorz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5996056/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29922316
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00742
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author Robakowski, Piotr
Pers-Kamczyc, Emilia
Ratajczak, Ewelina
Thomas, Peter A.
Ye, Zi-Piao
Rabska, Mariola
Iszkuło, Grzegorz
author_facet Robakowski, Piotr
Pers-Kamczyc, Emilia
Ratajczak, Ewelina
Thomas, Peter A.
Ye, Zi-Piao
Rabska, Mariola
Iszkuło, Grzegorz
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description In dioecious woody plants, females often make a greater reproductive effort than male individuals at the cost of lower growth rate. We hypothesized that a greater reproductive effort of female compared with male Taxus baccata individuals would be associated with lower female photochemical capacity and higher activity of antioxidant enzymes. Differences between the genders would change seasonally and would be more remarkable under nutrient deficiency. Electron transport rate (ETR(max)), saturation photosynthetic photon flux corresponding to maximum electron transport rate (PPF(sat)), quantum yield of PSII photochemistry at PPF(sat) (Φ(PPFsat)), and chlorophyll a fluorescence and activity of antioxidant enzymes were determined in needles of T. baccata female and male individuals growing in the experiment with or without fertilization. The effects of seasonal changes and fertilization treatment on photochemical parameters, photosynthetic pigments concentration, and antioxidant enzymes were more pronounced than the effects of between-sexes differences in reproductive efforts. Results showed that photosynthetic capacity expressed as ETR(max) and Φ(PPFsat) and photosynthetic pigments concentrations decreased and non-photochemical quenching of fluorescence (NPQ) increased under nutrient deficiency. Fertilized individuals were less sensitive to photoinhibition than non-fertilized ones. T. baccata female and male individuals did not differ in photochemical capacity, but females showed higher maximum quantum yield of PSII photochemistry (F(v)/F(m)) than males. The activity of guaiacol peroxidase (POX) was also higher in female than in male needles. We concluded that larger T. baccata female reproductive effort compared with males was not at the cost of photochemical capacity, but to some extent it could be due to between-sexes differences in ability to protect the photosynthetic apparatus against photoinhibition with antioxidants.
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spelling pubmed-59960562018-06-19 Photochemistry and Antioxidative Capacity of Female and Male Taxus baccata L. Acclimated to Different Nutritional Environments Robakowski, Piotr Pers-Kamczyc, Emilia Ratajczak, Ewelina Thomas, Peter A. Ye, Zi-Piao Rabska, Mariola Iszkuło, Grzegorz Front Plant Sci Plant Science In dioecious woody plants, females often make a greater reproductive effort than male individuals at the cost of lower growth rate. We hypothesized that a greater reproductive effort of female compared with male Taxus baccata individuals would be associated with lower female photochemical capacity and higher activity of antioxidant enzymes. Differences between the genders would change seasonally and would be more remarkable under nutrient deficiency. Electron transport rate (ETR(max)), saturation photosynthetic photon flux corresponding to maximum electron transport rate (PPF(sat)), quantum yield of PSII photochemistry at PPF(sat) (Φ(PPFsat)), and chlorophyll a fluorescence and activity of antioxidant enzymes were determined in needles of T. baccata female and male individuals growing in the experiment with or without fertilization. The effects of seasonal changes and fertilization treatment on photochemical parameters, photosynthetic pigments concentration, and antioxidant enzymes were more pronounced than the effects of between-sexes differences in reproductive efforts. Results showed that photosynthetic capacity expressed as ETR(max) and Φ(PPFsat) and photosynthetic pigments concentrations decreased and non-photochemical quenching of fluorescence (NPQ) increased under nutrient deficiency. Fertilized individuals were less sensitive to photoinhibition than non-fertilized ones. T. baccata female and male individuals did not differ in photochemical capacity, but females showed higher maximum quantum yield of PSII photochemistry (F(v)/F(m)) than males. The activity of guaiacol peroxidase (POX) was also higher in female than in male needles. We concluded that larger T. baccata female reproductive effort compared with males was not at the cost of photochemical capacity, but to some extent it could be due to between-sexes differences in ability to protect the photosynthetic apparatus against photoinhibition with antioxidants. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5996056/ /pubmed/29922316 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00742 Text en Copyright © 2018 Robakowski, Pers-Kamczyc, Ratajczak, Thomas, Ye, Rabska and Iszkuło. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Robakowski, Piotr
Pers-Kamczyc, Emilia
Ratajczak, Ewelina
Thomas, Peter A.
Ye, Zi-Piao
Rabska, Mariola
Iszkuło, Grzegorz
Photochemistry and Antioxidative Capacity of Female and Male Taxus baccata L. Acclimated to Different Nutritional Environments
title Photochemistry and Antioxidative Capacity of Female and Male Taxus baccata L. Acclimated to Different Nutritional Environments
title_full Photochemistry and Antioxidative Capacity of Female and Male Taxus baccata L. Acclimated to Different Nutritional Environments
title_fullStr Photochemistry and Antioxidative Capacity of Female and Male Taxus baccata L. Acclimated to Different Nutritional Environments
title_full_unstemmed Photochemistry and Antioxidative Capacity of Female and Male Taxus baccata L. Acclimated to Different Nutritional Environments
title_short Photochemistry and Antioxidative Capacity of Female and Male Taxus baccata L. Acclimated to Different Nutritional Environments
title_sort photochemistry and antioxidative capacity of female and male taxus baccata l. acclimated to different nutritional environments
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5996056/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29922316
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00742
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