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Exposure to different light intensities affects emission of volatiles and accumulations of both pigments and phenolics in Azolla filiculoides

Many agronomic trials demonstrated the nitrogen‐fixing ability of the ferns Azolla spp. and its obligate cyanobiont Trichormus azollae. In this study, we have screened the emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and analyzed pigments (chlorophylls, carotenoids) as well as phenolic compounds in...

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Autores principales: Brilli, Federico, Dani, K. G. Srikanta, Pasqualini, Stefania, Costarelli, Alma, Cannavò, Sara, Paolocci, Francesco, Zittelli, Graziella Chini, Mugnai, Gianmarco, Baraldi, Rita, Loreto, Francesco
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9305523/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34988977
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ppl.13619
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author Brilli, Federico
Dani, K. G. Srikanta
Pasqualini, Stefania
Costarelli, Alma
Cannavò, Sara
Paolocci, Francesco
Zittelli, Graziella Chini
Mugnai, Gianmarco
Baraldi, Rita
Loreto, Francesco
author_facet Brilli, Federico
Dani, K. G. Srikanta
Pasqualini, Stefania
Costarelli, Alma
Cannavò, Sara
Paolocci, Francesco
Zittelli, Graziella Chini
Mugnai, Gianmarco
Baraldi, Rita
Loreto, Francesco
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description Many agronomic trials demonstrated the nitrogen‐fixing ability of the ferns Azolla spp. and its obligate cyanobiont Trichormus azollae. In this study, we have screened the emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and analyzed pigments (chlorophylls, carotenoids) as well as phenolic compounds in Azolla filiculoides–T. azollae symbionts exposed to different light intensities. Our results revealed VOC emission mainly comprising isoprene and methanol (~82% and ~13% of the overall blend, respectively). In particular, by dissecting VOC emission from A. filiculoides and T. azollae, we found that the cyanobacterium does not emit isoprene, whereas it relevantly contributes to the methanol flux. Enhanced isoprene emission capacity (15.95 ± 2.95 nmol m(−2) s(−1)), along with increased content of both phenolic compounds and carotenoids, was measured in A. filiculoides grown for long‐term under high (700 μmol m(−2) s(−1)) rather than medium (400 μmol m(−2) s(−1)) and low (100 μmol m(−2) s(−1)) light intensity. Moreover, light‐responses of chlorophyll fluorescence demonstrated that A. filiculoides was able to acclimate to high growth light. However, exposure of A. filiculoides from low (100 μmol m(−2) s(−1)) to very high light (1000 μmol m(−2) s(−1)) did not affect, in the short term, photosynthesis, but slightly decreased isoprene emission and leaf pigment content whereas, at the same time, dramatically raised the accumulation of phenolic compounds (i.e. deoxyanthocyanidins and phlobaphenes). Our results highlight a coordinated photoprotection mechanism consisting of isoprene emission and phenolic compounds accumulation employed by A. filiculoides to cope with increasing light intensities.
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spelling pubmed-93055232022-07-28 Exposure to different light intensities affects emission of volatiles and accumulations of both pigments and phenolics in Azolla filiculoides Brilli, Federico Dani, K. G. Srikanta Pasqualini, Stefania Costarelli, Alma Cannavò, Sara Paolocci, Francesco Zittelli, Graziella Chini Mugnai, Gianmarco Baraldi, Rita Loreto, Francesco Physiol Plant Ecophysiology, Stress and Adaptation Many agronomic trials demonstrated the nitrogen‐fixing ability of the ferns Azolla spp. and its obligate cyanobiont Trichormus azollae. In this study, we have screened the emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and analyzed pigments (chlorophylls, carotenoids) as well as phenolic compounds in Azolla filiculoides–T. azollae symbionts exposed to different light intensities. Our results revealed VOC emission mainly comprising isoprene and methanol (~82% and ~13% of the overall blend, respectively). In particular, by dissecting VOC emission from A. filiculoides and T. azollae, we found that the cyanobacterium does not emit isoprene, whereas it relevantly contributes to the methanol flux. Enhanced isoprene emission capacity (15.95 ± 2.95 nmol m(−2) s(−1)), along with increased content of both phenolic compounds and carotenoids, was measured in A. filiculoides grown for long‐term under high (700 μmol m(−2) s(−1)) rather than medium (400 μmol m(−2) s(−1)) and low (100 μmol m(−2) s(−1)) light intensity. Moreover, light‐responses of chlorophyll fluorescence demonstrated that A. filiculoides was able to acclimate to high growth light. However, exposure of A. filiculoides from low (100 μmol m(−2) s(−1)) to very high light (1000 μmol m(−2) s(−1)) did not affect, in the short term, photosynthesis, but slightly decreased isoprene emission and leaf pigment content whereas, at the same time, dramatically raised the accumulation of phenolic compounds (i.e. deoxyanthocyanidins and phlobaphenes). Our results highlight a coordinated photoprotection mechanism consisting of isoprene emission and phenolic compounds accumulation employed by A. filiculoides to cope with increasing light intensities. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2022-01-25 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9305523/ /pubmed/34988977 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ppl.13619 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Physiologia Plantarum published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Scandinavian Plant Physiology Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Ecophysiology, Stress and Adaptation
Brilli, Federico
Dani, K. G. Srikanta
Pasqualini, Stefania
Costarelli, Alma
Cannavò, Sara
Paolocci, Francesco
Zittelli, Graziella Chini
Mugnai, Gianmarco
Baraldi, Rita
Loreto, Francesco
Exposure to different light intensities affects emission of volatiles and accumulations of both pigments and phenolics in Azolla filiculoides
title Exposure to different light intensities affects emission of volatiles and accumulations of both pigments and phenolics in Azolla filiculoides
title_full Exposure to different light intensities affects emission of volatiles and accumulations of both pigments and phenolics in Azolla filiculoides
title_fullStr Exposure to different light intensities affects emission of volatiles and accumulations of both pigments and phenolics in Azolla filiculoides
title_full_unstemmed Exposure to different light intensities affects emission of volatiles and accumulations of both pigments and phenolics in Azolla filiculoides
title_short Exposure to different light intensities affects emission of volatiles and accumulations of both pigments and phenolics in Azolla filiculoides
title_sort exposure to different light intensities affects emission of volatiles and accumulations of both pigments and phenolics in azolla filiculoides
topic Ecophysiology, Stress and Adaptation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9305523/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34988977
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ppl.13619
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