• Title of article

    Transient Release of Oxygenated Volatile Organic Compounds during Light-Dark Transitions in Grey Poplar Leaves

  • Author/Authors

    Schnitzler، Jorg-Peter نويسنده , , Graus، Martin نويسنده , , Kreuzwieser، Jurgen نويسنده , , Rennenberg، Heinz نويسنده , , Wisthaler، Armin نويسنده , , Hansel، Armin نويسنده , , Cojocariu، Cristian نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
  • Pages
    -1966
  • From page
    1967
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    In this study, we investigated the prompt release of acetaldehyde and other oxygenated volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from leaves of Grey poplar [Populus x canescens (Aiton) Smith] following light-dark transitions. Mass scans utilizing the extremely fast and sensitive proton transfer reaction-mass spectrometry technique revealed the following temporal pattern after light-dark transitions: hexenal was emitted first, followed by acetaldehyde and other C6-VOCs. Under anoxic conditions, acetaldehyde was the only compound released after switching off the light. This clearly indicated that hexenal and other C6-VOCs were released from the lipoxygenase reaction taking place during light-dark transitions under aerobic conditions. Experiments with enzyme inhibitors that artificially increased cytosolic pyruvate demonstrated that the acetaldehyde burst after light-dark transition could not be explained by the recently suggested pyruvate overflow mechanism. The simulation of light fleck situations in the canopy by exposing leaves to alternating light-dark and dark-light transitions or fast changes from high to low photosynthetic photon flux density showed that this process is of minor importance for acetaldehyde emission into the Earthʹs atmosphere.
  • Keywords
    Transferred potential , Dolphins , Auditory stimulation , Nonlocality , Consciousness , Visual evoked potential , Chimpanzees , Patterned photostimulation , Transcranial magnetic stimulation
  • Journal title
    PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
  • Serial Year
    2004
  • Journal title
    PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
  • Record number

    113718