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Blue Light Mediates Chloroplast Avoidance and Enhances Photoprotection of Vanilla Orchid
Vanilla orchid, which is well-known for its flavor and fragrance, is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions. This shade-loving plant is very sensitive to high irradiance. In this study, we show that vanilla chloroplasts started to have avoidance movement when blue light (BL) was higher than...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7663427/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33126662 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21218022 |
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author | Ko, Swee-Suak Jhong, Chung-Min Lin, Yi-Jyun Wei, Ching-Yu Lee, Ju-Yin Shih, Ming-Che |
author_facet | Ko, Swee-Suak Jhong, Chung-Min Lin, Yi-Jyun Wei, Ching-Yu Lee, Ju-Yin Shih, Ming-Che |
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description | Vanilla orchid, which is well-known for its flavor and fragrance, is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions. This shade-loving plant is very sensitive to high irradiance. In this study, we show that vanilla chloroplasts started to have avoidance movement when blue light (BL) was higher than 20 μmol m(−2)s(−1) and significant avoidance movement was observed under BL irradiation at 100 μmol m(−2)s(−1) (BL100). The light response curve indicated that when vanilla was exposed to 1000 μmol m(−2)s(−1), the electron transport rate (ETR) and photochemical quenching of fluorescence (qP) were significantly reduced to a negligible amount. We found that if a vanilla orchid was irradiated with BL100 for 12 days, it acquired BL-acclimation. Chloroplasts moved to the side of cells in order to reduce light-harvesting antenna size, and chloroplast photodamage was eliminated. Therefore, BL-acclimation enhanced vanilla orchid growth and tolerance to moderate (500 μmol m(−2)s(−1)) and high light (1000 μmol m(−2)s(−1)) stress conditions. It was found that under high irradiation, BL-acclimatized vanilla maintained higher ETR and qP capacity than the control without BL-acclimation. BL-acclimation induced antioxidant enzyme activities, reduced ROS accumulation, and accumulated more carbohydrates. Moreover, BL-acclimatized orchids upregulated photosystem-II-associated marker genes (D1 and PetC), Rubisco and PEPC transcripts and sustained expression levels thereof, and also maximized the photosynthesis rate. Consequently, BL-acclimatized orchids had higher biomass. In short, this study found that acclimating vanilla orchid with BL before transplantation to the field might eliminate photoinhibition and enhance vanilla growth and production. |
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spelling | pubmed-76634272020-11-14 Blue Light Mediates Chloroplast Avoidance and Enhances Photoprotection of Vanilla Orchid Ko, Swee-Suak Jhong, Chung-Min Lin, Yi-Jyun Wei, Ching-Yu Lee, Ju-Yin Shih, Ming-Che Int J Mol Sci Article Vanilla orchid, which is well-known for its flavor and fragrance, is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions. This shade-loving plant is very sensitive to high irradiance. In this study, we show that vanilla chloroplasts started to have avoidance movement when blue light (BL) was higher than 20 μmol m(−2)s(−1) and significant avoidance movement was observed under BL irradiation at 100 μmol m(−2)s(−1) (BL100). The light response curve indicated that when vanilla was exposed to 1000 μmol m(−2)s(−1), the electron transport rate (ETR) and photochemical quenching of fluorescence (qP) were significantly reduced to a negligible amount. We found that if a vanilla orchid was irradiated with BL100 for 12 days, it acquired BL-acclimation. Chloroplasts moved to the side of cells in order to reduce light-harvesting antenna size, and chloroplast photodamage was eliminated. Therefore, BL-acclimation enhanced vanilla orchid growth and tolerance to moderate (500 μmol m(−2)s(−1)) and high light (1000 μmol m(−2)s(−1)) stress conditions. It was found that under high irradiation, BL-acclimatized vanilla maintained higher ETR and qP capacity than the control without BL-acclimation. BL-acclimation induced antioxidant enzyme activities, reduced ROS accumulation, and accumulated more carbohydrates. Moreover, BL-acclimatized orchids upregulated photosystem-II-associated marker genes (D1 and PetC), Rubisco and PEPC transcripts and sustained expression levels thereof, and also maximized the photosynthesis rate. Consequently, BL-acclimatized orchids had higher biomass. In short, this study found that acclimating vanilla orchid with BL before transplantation to the field might eliminate photoinhibition and enhance vanilla growth and production. MDPI 2020-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7663427/ /pubmed/33126662 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21218022 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Ko, Swee-Suak Jhong, Chung-Min Lin, Yi-Jyun Wei, Ching-Yu Lee, Ju-Yin Shih, Ming-Che Blue Light Mediates Chloroplast Avoidance and Enhances Photoprotection of Vanilla Orchid |
title | Blue Light Mediates Chloroplast Avoidance and Enhances Photoprotection of Vanilla Orchid |
title_full | Blue Light Mediates Chloroplast Avoidance and Enhances Photoprotection of Vanilla Orchid |
title_fullStr | Blue Light Mediates Chloroplast Avoidance and Enhances Photoprotection of Vanilla Orchid |
title_full_unstemmed | Blue Light Mediates Chloroplast Avoidance and Enhances Photoprotection of Vanilla Orchid |
title_short | Blue Light Mediates Chloroplast Avoidance and Enhances Photoprotection of Vanilla Orchid |
title_sort | blue light mediates chloroplast avoidance and enhances photoprotection of vanilla orchid |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7663427/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33126662 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21218022 |
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