2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1677-04202010000100004
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Chlorophyll fluorescence in rice: probing of senescence driven changes of PSII activity on rice varieties differing in grain yield capacity

Abstract: With Japonica rice BRS Firmeza and indica rice BRS Pelota (low and high grain yield, respectively) as materials, Chl content and Chl a fluorescence parameters in flag leaves from the heading to mature grain stage were investigated. The Chl content and the Chl a fluorescence were measured using a portable chlorophyll meter CL-01 and portables fluorometer Handy-PEA and FMS-2 (Hansatech, Kings Lynn, UK), respectively. All measurements were taken on middle part of the flag leaves (n = 10). The results showed that … Show more

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“…This demonstrated fast processes of chloroplast aging and loss of pigments. Such a correlation of the RC/ABS ratio with a loss of chlorophyll was also observed in plants of the genus Oryza (Falqueto et al, 2010).…”
Section: Table 2 the Values Of Chlorophyll A Fluorescence Parameterssupporting
confidence: 62%
“…This demonstrated fast processes of chloroplast aging and loss of pigments. Such a correlation of the RC/ABS ratio with a loss of chlorophyll was also observed in plants of the genus Oryza (Falqueto et al, 2010).…”
Section: Table 2 the Values Of Chlorophyll A Fluorescence Parameterssupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Salt stress in plants also induced higher concentration of reactive oxygen species (ROS) intermediates due to the impaired electron transport processes in chloroplast, mitochondria, and photorespiration pathways. The decreased photosystem II activity observed at higher salinity levels may have occurred due to leaves senescence process (Falqueto et al, 2010) leading to loss in photosynthetic pigments. The decrease in chlorophyll content under salt stress, as observed in this study, is commonly attributed to the adverse effects of the salts on membrane stability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leaf senescence during grain-filling induces alterations in the structural and functional ability of the chloroplasts, which result in decreased CO 2 photosynthetic rate. This reduction in photosynthesis during senescence is associated with the breakdown of protein and pigment content and degradation of membrane lipids (Quirino et al 2000;Chen et al 2003;Falqueto et al 2010;Shu-Kun et al 2010). Chloroplasts are also the organelles most exposed to active oxygen species toxicity because they function at conditions of high oxygen concentration and light intensity (del Río et al 1998;Gara et al 2000;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%