Rapid Chlorophyll a Fluorescence Light Response Curves Mechanistically Inform Photosynthesis Modeling.
Plant Physiol
; 183(2): 602-619, 2020 06.
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Crop improvement is crucial to ensuring global food security under climate change, and hence there is a pressing need for phenotypic observations that are both high throughput and improve mechanistic understanding of plant responses to environmental cues and limitations. In this study, chlorophyll a fluorescence light response curves and gas-exchange observations are combined to test the photosynthetic response to moderate drought in four genotypes of Brassica rapa The quantum yield of PSII (Ï PSII ) is here analyzed as an exponential decline under changing light intensity and soil moisture. Both the maximum Ï PSII and the rate of Ï PSII decline across a large range of light intensities (0-1,000 µmol photons m-2 s-1; ß PSII ) are negatively affected by drought. We introduce an alternative photosynthesis model (ß PSII model) incorporating parameters from rapid fluorescence response curves. Specifically, the model uses ß PSII as an input for estimating the photosynthetic electron transport rate, which agrees well with two existing photosynthesis models (Farquhar-von Caemmerer-Berry and Yin). The ß PSII model represents a major improvement in photosynthesis modeling through the integration of high-throughput fluorescence phenotyping data, resulting in gained parameters of high mechanistic value.
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Brassica
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Fluorescência
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Clorofila A
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En
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2020
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