Title of article
The Photoprotective Role of Epidermal Anthocyanins and Surface Pubescence in Young Leaves of Grapevine (Vitis vinifera)
Author/Authors
GEORGIOS، LIAKOPOULOS, نويسنده , , DIMOSTHENIS، NIKOLOPOULOS, نويسنده , , ASPASIA، KLOUVATOU, نويسنده , , KORNILIOS-ANDRIANOS، VEKKOS, نويسنده , , YIANNIS، MANETAS, نويسنده , , GEORGE، KARABOURNIOTIS, نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
-256
From page
257
To page
0
Abstract
Background and Aims Depending on cultivar, surfaces of young leaves of Vitis vinifera may be glabrous-green (ʹSoultaninaʹ) or transiently have anthocyanins (ʹSirikiʹ) or pubescence (ʹAthiriʹ). A test is made of the hypothesis that anthocyanins and pubescence act as light screens affording a photoprotective advantage to the corresponding leaves, and an assessment is made of the magnitude of their effect.Methods Measurements were made on young leaves of the three cultivars in spring under field conditions. Photosynthetic gasexchange and in vivo chlorophyll fluorescence were measured. Photosynthetic and photoprotective pigments were analysed by HPLC.Key Results Compared with glabrous-green leaves, both anthocyanic and pubescent leaves had greater dark -adapted PSII photochemical efficiency and net photosynthesis. In leaves possessing either anthocyanins or pubescence, the ratio of xanthophyll cycle components to total chlorophyll, and mid-day de-epoxidation state of the xanthophyll cycle were considerably smaller, than in glabrous-green leaves. These differences were more evident in pubescent leaves, probably indicating that trichomes were more effective in decreasing light stress than anthocyanins in the epidermis.Conclusions Light screens, especially in the form of pubescence, decrease the risk of photoinhibition whilst allowing leaves to maintain a smaller content of xanthophyll cycle components and depend less on xanthophyll cycle energy dissipation. This combination of photoprotective features, i.e. decreased photon flux to the photosynthetic apparatus and lower xanthophyll cycle utilization rates may be particularly advantageous under stressful conditions
Keywords
buzz pollination , enantiostyly , paraboea rufescens , reprodutive biology , mirror image flowers , xishuangbanna , Gesneriaceae
Journal title
Annals of Botany
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Annals of Botany
Record number
118561
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