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KMID : 0368420060490050353
Journal of Plant Biology
2006 Volume.49 No. 5 p.353 ~ p.353
Alleviation of low-temperature photoinhibition in gamma-irradiated red pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) plants
Kim Jin-Hong

Kim Jae-Sung
An Byung-Chull
Chung Byung-Yeoup
Abstract
We studied the radiation-induced stress resistance in red pepper leaves under conditions of low-temperature photoinhibition or artificially induced photo-oxidative stress. Plants irradiated with 4, 8, or 16-Gy gamma rays were more resistant to both stress factors than were the controls. However, exposure to a low temperature for 12 h with illumination or photo-oxidative treatment for 1 h differentially affected the irradiated leaves, although they had similar stress intensities as defined by their maximal photochemical efficiencies (Fv/Fm). Decreases in Fv/Fm induced by the two stress factors were instead alleviated, dose-dependently, by as much as 22 to 41% (low temperature) or 14 to 29% (photo-oxidation) in the irradiated groups. In contrast, non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) and the de-epoxidation state of xanthophyll cycle pigments could not be correlated with this enhanced stress resistance in the irradiated groups. These results suggest that the adaptive response of plants exposed to gamma radiation is more effective in protecting against low-temperature photoinhibition than against photo-oxidative stress. We also discuss here the involvement of antioxidative defense systems for increased resistance against low-temperature photoinhibition in irradiated red pepper.
KEYWORD
Capsicum annuum, chlorophyll fluorescence, gamma radiation, low-temperature photoinhibition, photo-oxidative stress
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