Effects of GeO 2 on chlorophyll fluorescence and antioxidant enzymes in apple leaves under strong light

PHOTOSYNTHETICA(2018)

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In this study, we chose apple leaf as plant material and studied effects of GeO 2 on operation of photosynthetic apparatus and antioxidant enzyme activities under strong light. When exogenous GeO 2 concentration was below 5.0 mg L –1 , maximum photochemical quantum yield of PSII and actual quantum yield of PSII photochemistry increased significantly compared with the control under irradiances of 800 and 1,600 μmol(photon) m –2 s –1 . Photosynthetic electron transport chain capacity between Q A –Q B , Q A –PSI acceptor, and Q B –PSI acceptor showed a trend of rising up with 1.0, 2.0, and 5.0 mg(GeO 2 ) L –1 and declining with 10.0 mg(GeO 2 ) L –1 . On the other hand, dissipated energy via both ΔpH and xanthophyll cycle decreased remarkably compared with the control when GeO 2 concentration was below 5.0 mg L –1 . Our results suggested that low concentrations of GeO 2 could alleviate photoinhibition and 5.0 mg(GeO 2 ) L –1 was the most effective. In addition, we found, owing to exogenous GeO 2 treatment, that the main form of this element in apple leaves was organic germanium, which means chemical conversion of germanium happened. The organic germanium might be helpful to allay photoinhibition due to its function of scavenging free radicals and lowering accumulation of reactive oxygen species, which was proven by higher antioxidant enzyme activities.
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chlorophyll fluorescence,irradiance,photodamage,photosynthetic electron transport chain
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