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Modified Photochemical Reflectance Indices as New Tool for Revealing Influence of Drought and Heat on Pea and Wheat Plants

In environmental conditions, plants can be affected by the action of numerous abiotic stressors. These stressors can induce both damage of physiological processes and adaptive changes including signaling-based changes. Development of optical methods of revealing influence of stressors on plants is a...

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Autores principales: Sukhova, Ekaterina, Yudina, Lyubov, Kior, Anastasiia, Kior, Dmitry, Popova, Alyona, Zolin, Yuriy, Gromova, Ekaterina, Sukhov, Vladimir
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9147454/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35631733
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11101308
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author Sukhova, Ekaterina
Yudina, Lyubov
Kior, Anastasiia
Kior, Dmitry
Popova, Alyona
Zolin, Yuriy
Gromova, Ekaterina
Sukhov, Vladimir
author_facet Sukhova, Ekaterina
Yudina, Lyubov
Kior, Anastasiia
Kior, Dmitry
Popova, Alyona
Zolin, Yuriy
Gromova, Ekaterina
Sukhov, Vladimir
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description In environmental conditions, plants can be affected by the action of numerous abiotic stressors. These stressors can induce both damage of physiological processes and adaptive changes including signaling-based changes. Development of optical methods of revealing influence of stressors on plants is an important task for plant investigations. The photochemical reflectance index (PRI) based on plant reflectance at 531 nm (measuring wavelength) and 570 nm (reference wavelength) can be effective tool of revealing plant stress changes (mainly, photosynthetic changes); however, its efficiency is strongly varied at different conditions. Earlier, we proposed series of modified PRIs with moderate shifts of the measuring wavelength and showed that these indices can be effective for revealing photosynthetic changes under fluctuations in light intensity. The current work was devoted to the analysis of sensitivity of these modified PRIs to action of drought and short-term heat stress. Investigation of spatially-fixed leaves of pea plants showed that the modified PRI with the shorter measuring wavelength (515 nm) was increased under response of drought and heat; by contrast, the modified PRI with the longer wavelength (555 nm) was decreased under response to these stressors. Changes of investigated indices could be related to parameters of photosynthetic light reactions; however, these relations were stronger for the modified PRI with the 555 nm measuring wavelength. Investigation of canopy of pea (vegetation room) and wheat (vegetation room and open-ground) supported these results. Thus, moderate changes in the measuring wavelengths of PRI can strongly modify the efficiency of their use for the estimation of plant physiological changes (mainly photosynthetic changes) under action of stressors. It is probable that the modified PRI with the 555 nm measuring wavelength (or similar indices) can be an effective tool for revealing photosynthetic changes induced by stressors.
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spelling pubmed-91474542022-05-29 Modified Photochemical Reflectance Indices as New Tool for Revealing Influence of Drought and Heat on Pea and Wheat Plants Sukhova, Ekaterina Yudina, Lyubov Kior, Anastasiia Kior, Dmitry Popova, Alyona Zolin, Yuriy Gromova, Ekaterina Sukhov, Vladimir Plants (Basel) Article In environmental conditions, plants can be affected by the action of numerous abiotic stressors. These stressors can induce both damage of physiological processes and adaptive changes including signaling-based changes. Development of optical methods of revealing influence of stressors on plants is an important task for plant investigations. The photochemical reflectance index (PRI) based on plant reflectance at 531 nm (measuring wavelength) and 570 nm (reference wavelength) can be effective tool of revealing plant stress changes (mainly, photosynthetic changes); however, its efficiency is strongly varied at different conditions. Earlier, we proposed series of modified PRIs with moderate shifts of the measuring wavelength and showed that these indices can be effective for revealing photosynthetic changes under fluctuations in light intensity. The current work was devoted to the analysis of sensitivity of these modified PRIs to action of drought and short-term heat stress. Investigation of spatially-fixed leaves of pea plants showed that the modified PRI with the shorter measuring wavelength (515 nm) was increased under response of drought and heat; by contrast, the modified PRI with the longer wavelength (555 nm) was decreased under response to these stressors. Changes of investigated indices could be related to parameters of photosynthetic light reactions; however, these relations were stronger for the modified PRI with the 555 nm measuring wavelength. Investigation of canopy of pea (vegetation room) and wheat (vegetation room and open-ground) supported these results. Thus, moderate changes in the measuring wavelengths of PRI can strongly modify the efficiency of their use for the estimation of plant physiological changes (mainly photosynthetic changes) under action of stressors. It is probable that the modified PRI with the 555 nm measuring wavelength (or similar indices) can be an effective tool for revealing photosynthetic changes induced by stressors. MDPI 2022-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9147454/ /pubmed/35631733 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11101308 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sukhova, Ekaterina
Yudina, Lyubov
Kior, Anastasiia
Kior, Dmitry
Popova, Alyona
Zolin, Yuriy
Gromova, Ekaterina
Sukhov, Vladimir
Modified Photochemical Reflectance Indices as New Tool for Revealing Influence of Drought and Heat on Pea and Wheat Plants
title Modified Photochemical Reflectance Indices as New Tool for Revealing Influence of Drought and Heat on Pea and Wheat Plants
title_full Modified Photochemical Reflectance Indices as New Tool for Revealing Influence of Drought and Heat on Pea and Wheat Plants
title_fullStr Modified Photochemical Reflectance Indices as New Tool for Revealing Influence of Drought and Heat on Pea and Wheat Plants
title_full_unstemmed Modified Photochemical Reflectance Indices as New Tool for Revealing Influence of Drought and Heat on Pea and Wheat Plants
title_short Modified Photochemical Reflectance Indices as New Tool for Revealing Influence of Drought and Heat on Pea and Wheat Plants
title_sort modified photochemical reflectance indices as new tool for revealing influence of drought and heat on pea and wheat plants
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9147454/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35631733
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11101308
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