2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11120-019-00663-4
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Slow induction of chlorophyll a fluorescence excited by blue and red light in Tradescantia leaves acclimated to high and low light

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“…Chlorophyll fluorescence serves as a sensitive indicator of the functional state of photosynthetic apparatus in chloroplasts (Kalmatskaya et al, 2019). Different milk vetch straw and soil ratios have no significant impact on the maximal quantum yield of PSII (Fv/Fm).…”
Section: Different Ratios Of Milk Vetch Straw and Soil Treatment On P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Chlorophyll fluorescence serves as a sensitive indicator of the functional state of photosynthetic apparatus in chloroplasts (Kalmatskaya et al, 2019). Different milk vetch straw and soil ratios have no significant impact on the maximal quantum yield of PSII (Fv/Fm).…”
Section: Different Ratios Of Milk Vetch Straw and Soil Treatment On P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The non-photochemical quenching significantly improved in all treatments, which indicated that the plant's photosynthetic system has been adversely affected (Supplementary Table 2). According to previous studies, researchers hold the view that high NPQ values indicate a disadvantaged condition where plants are living in Kalmatskaya et al (2019) and Gao et al (2020).…”
Section: Different Ratios Of Milk Vetch Straw and Soil Treatment On P...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However differences in the photoinhibitory effects of blue and red light remained negligible (if any) up to relatively high irradiance, at least in T. fluminensis (up to 500 µmol photons m −2 s −1 , [71]) and A. thaliana leaves (up to 1350 µmol photons m −2 s −1 , [62]). Moreover, some studies indicate even higher photoinhibition by blue than by red light in the same species at comparable irradiances ( [72,73]). It is important to emphasize that not only the light gradient across the leaf and per-chloroplast irradiation are influenced by chloroplast photorelocation but also all the intercellular arrangement of organelles.…”
Section: Chloroplast Photorelocation Movement In Acclimation To Envirmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This makes plants prone to photodamage and decreases the plant's photosynthetic capacity, if other protective mechanisms could not fully compensate the impaired photorelocation. Thus, irradiating T. fluminensis leaves by "pure" red light of moderate irradiance (100-500 µmol photons m −2 s −1 ) decreased Φ PSII 2-2.5-fold compared with the leaves irradiated by blue light of the same intensity (Figure 4; [71,72]). However differences in the photoinhibitory effects of blue and red light remained negligible (if any) up to relatively high irradiance, at least in T. fluminensis (up to 500 µmol photons m −2 s −1 , [71]) and A. thaliana leaves (up to 1350 µmol photons m −2 s −1 , [62]).…”
Section: Chloroplast Photorelocation Movement In Acclimation To Envirmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The amount of carbon sequestrated by plants during photosynthesis is strictly dependent on the area of greenery and plant type [26]. There are many applications of plants known in the literature for the purpose of CO 2 sequestration [27][28][29]. However, ivy exhibits the best qualities, such as high frost resistance and resistance to air pollution, does not require fertile soil, and grows both in sunny and shaded positions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%