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. 2017 Mar;131(3):241-253.
doi: 10.1007/s11120-016-0313-3. Epub 2016 Oct 18.

Drought stress memory in the photosynthetic mechanisms of an invasive CAM species, Aptenia cordifolia

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Drought stress memory in the photosynthetic mechanisms of an invasive CAM species, Aptenia cordifolia

Marta Pintó-Marijuan et al. Photosynth Res. 2017 Mar.

Abstract

Plants are known for their high capacity to acclimatise to fluctuating environmental conditions. A wide range of environmental conditions can lead to suboptimal physiological efficiency. However, recent studies have shown that plants can withstand repeated periods of stress. To find out how they do it, we studied photosynthetic adjustments to repeated water stress in Aptenia cordifolia: a facultative, invasive CAM species. Plants were subjected to three cycles of water deficit, and photosynthetic parameters and chloroplast antioxidants were quantified to gain an understanding of the mechanisms by which they cope with repeated stress periods. Significant modification of the photosystems' antenna and reaction centres was observed in plants subjected to previous water stress cycles, and this led to higher PSII efficiency than in plants challenged with drought for the first time. These findings underline the biological significance of stress memory and show how plants can adjust their photosynthetic apparatus to fluctuating environmental conditions and thus optimise photosynthesis and photoprotection under drought conditions.

Keywords: Abiotic stress; Chloroplast pigments; Crassulacean acid metabolism; Photoprotection; Photosynthesis; Vitamin E.

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