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Direct and indirect effects of Cd2+ on photosynthesis in sugar beet (Beta vulgaris)

Maria Greger, +1 more
- 01 Nov 1991 - 
- Vol. 83, Iss: 1, pp 129-135
TLDR
When Cd2+ was applied through the culture medium the capacity for, and the maximal quantum yield of CO2 assimilation by intact plants both decreased, which was associated with decreased total as well as effective chlorophyll content (PSII antennae size), and perturbed carbon reduction cycle as indicated by fluorescence measurements.
Abstract
Sugar-beet plants (Beta vulgaris L. cv. Monohill) were cultivated for 4 weeks in a complete nutrient solution. Indirect effects of cadmium were studied by adding 5, 10 or 20 μM CdCl2 to the culture medium while direct effects were determined by adding 1, 5, 20, 50 or 2 000 μM CdCl2 to the assay media. The photosynthetic properties were characterized by measurement of CO2 fixation in intact plants, fluorescence emission by intact leaves and isolated chloroplasts, photosystem (PS) I and PSII mediated electron transport of isolated chloroplasts, and CO2-dependent O2 evolution by protoplasts. When directly applied to isolated leaves, protoplasts and chloroplasts. Cd2+ impeded CO2 fixation without affecting the rates of electron transport of PSI or PSII or the rate of dark respiration. When Cd2+ was applied through the culture medium the capacity for, and the maximal quantum yield of CO2 assimilation by intact plants both decreased. This was associated with: (1) decreased total as well as effective chlorophyll content (PSII antennae size), (2) decreased coupling of electron transport in isolated chloroplasts, (3) perturbed carbon reduction cycle as indicated by fluorescence measurements. Also, protoplasts isolated from leaves of Cd2+-cultivated plants showed an increased rate of dark respiration.

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