Fluorescence as a Tool to Understand Changesin Photosynthetic Electron Flow Regulation

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Ralph, Peter J. | Wilhelm, Christian | Lavaud, Johann | Jakob, Torsten | Petrou, Katherina | Kranz, Sven A.

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International audience. The physiological state of a chloroplast is stronglyinfluenced by both biotic and abiotic conditions.Unfavourable growth conditions lead to photosyntheticstress. Chlorophyll a fluorescence is a widelyused probe of photosynthetic activity (specificallyPSII), and therefore stress which specifically targetsthe electron transport pathway and associated alternativeelectron cycling pathways. By manipulating theprocesses that control photosynthesis, affecting thechlorophyll a fluorescence, yields detailed insight intothe biochemicalpathways. Light that is captured by achlorophyll molecule can be utilised in three competingprocesses; electron transport, energy dissipation(via heat) and chlorophyll a fluorescence emission.Electrons produced by water-splitting are not alwaysused in carbon fixation; if the incident irradiancegeneratesmore electrons than the dark reactionscan use in carbon fixation, damage will occur to the photosynthetic apparatus. If carbon fixation is inhibitedby temperature or reduced inorganic carbon (Ci), ATPor NADPH availability, then the photosystem dynamicallyadjusts and uses alternate sinks for electrons, suchas molecular oxygen (water-water cycle or Mehler ascorbateperoxidase reaction). The process of stress acclimationleads to a number of photoprotective pathwaysand we describe how inhibitors can be used to identifythese particular processes. In this chapter, we describethe processes controlling electron transport as influencedby light-induced stress.

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