Analysis of K-, and L-band appearance in OJIPs in Antarctic lichens in low and high temperature

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BEDNAŘÍKOVÁ Michaela FOLGAR CAMEAN Yeray KUČEROVÁ Zuzana LAZÁR Dušan ŠPUNDOVÁ Martina HÁJEK Josef BARTÁK Miloš

Rok publikování 2020
Druh Článek v odborném periodiku
Časopis / Zdroj Photosynthetica
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

Přírodovědecká fakulta

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www https://ps.ueb.cas.cz/artkey/phs-202002-0045_special-issue-in-honour-of-prof-reto-j-strasser-8211-analysis-of-k-and-l-band-appearance-in-ojips-in-anta.php
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.32615/ps.2019.180
Klíčová slova conductivity; photosynthesis; photosystem II; thermal stability; transient
Popis In this study, we evaluated the effect of temperature on the fast chlorophyll fluorescence (ChlF) transient (OJIP) and OJIP-derived parameters in Antarctic lichens Xanthoria elegans, Usnea antarctica, and Dermatocarpon polyphyllizum. Samples were exposed to a range of temperatures (-5 to +45 degrees C) and measured after 15-min equilibration. High temperature (+45 degrees C) caused a decrease of ChlF, an increased J-step, and shortened time to reach peak ChlF (FP). Temperature below +5 degrees C caused the increase of ChlF and J-step. The K-band was identified in X. elegans (above +20 degrees C), U. antarctica (+35 degrees C), and D. polyphyllizum (+45 degrees C). L-band was well distinguishable in X. elegans (+45 degrees C). As indicated by the OJIP-derived parameters, high temperature inhibited photosystem II function. The inhibition was apparent as less effective energetic connectivity. The OJIP transients and auxiliary measurement of ChlF temperature curves suggested that X. elegans had the lowest termostability among the experimental species.
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