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Changes in
photosynthetic quantum yield of developing chloroplasts in
lotus (Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn.) leaf during
vegetative, bud and flowering stages
Meena Misra and Amarendra Narayan
Misra*
Department of Biosciences and Biotechnology (DST-FIST and
DBT-BIF Supported Department), School of Biotechnology,
Fakir Mohan University, Jnan Bigyan Vihar, Balasore-756020,
India.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
misraan@yahoo.co.uk.
Accepted 20 April, 2010 |
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Photosynthetic characteristics of the rotund or orbicular
leaves of a monocarpic aquatic plant lotus (Nelumbo
nucifera Gaertn.) leaves growing under direct sun light
of tropics is studied and the developmental pattern of
chloroplast along the foliage during vegetative, bud and
flowering stages are studied by the measurement of the
quantum efficiency of PS II photochemistry or photosynthetic
quantum yield (FV/FM) through fast Chl
a fluorescence measurement. The quantum efficiency of PS
II photochemistry (FV/FM) increased in
the middle portions of leaf compared to that of base but
decreased in the apex (margins) of lotus leaf during
vegetative stage. The plant growth (development), maturation
and aging (senescence) stages are accomplished with
vegetative, bud and flowering stages. The efficiency of PS
II quantum yield (FV/FM) increased
from base to apex during bud stage, but that decreased
gradually during flowering stage. The changes in the FV/FM
ratio with an increase in the ratio during bud
(maturation stage) and a subsequent decrease at he aging
(senescence stage) clearly demonstrates that the lotus leaf
development takes place by the activity of the basal
meristems leading to a well defined chloroplast
developmental gradient along the leaf lamina. Also, this
suggests the use of Chl a fluorescence kinetics for
the developmental studies of chloroplast in aquatic plants.
Key words:
Chl a fluorescence, Nelumbo nucifera,
photosynthetic electron transport, primary photochemistry,
photosystem II, photosynthetic quantum yield, FV/FM. |