Photosynthetica (Feb 2024)

Effect of cryptochrome 1 deficiency and spectral composition of light on photosynthetic processes in A. thaliana under high-intensity light exposure

  • A. KHUDYAKOVA,
  • V. KRESLAVSKI,
  • A. KOSOBRYUKHOV,
  • M. VERESHAGIN,
  • S.I. ALLAKHVERDIEV

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32615/ps.2024.009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62, no. 1
pp. 71 – 78

Abstract

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The role of cryptochrome 1 in photosynthetic processes and pro-/antioxidant balance in the Arabidopsis thaliana plants was studied. Wild type (WT) and hy4 mutant deficient in cryptochrome 1 grown for 20 d under red (RL, 660 nm) and blue (BL, 460 nm) light at an RL:BL = 4:1 ratio were kept for 3 d in different lights: RL:BL = 4:1, RL:BL:GL = 4:1:0.3 (GL - green light, 550 nm), and BL, then were exposed to high irradiance (4 h). Activity of PSII and the rate of photosynthesis in WT and hy4 decreased under the high irradiance in all spectral variants but under BL stronger decrease in the activity was found in the hy4 mutant than in WT. We assumed that lowered resistance of photosynthetic apparatus in the hy4 mutant may be associated with the low activity of the main antioxidant enzymes and reduced content of low-molecular-mass antioxidants in the mutant compared to the WT.

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