Chlorophyll Fluorescence Imaging Analysis for Elucidating the Mechanism of Photosystem II Acclimation to Cadmium Exposure in the Hyperaccumulating Plant <i>Noccaea caerulescens</i>

We provide new data on the mechanism of <i>Noccaea caerulescens</i> acclimation to Cd exposure by elucidating the process of photosystem II (PSII) acclimation by chlorophyll fluorescence imaging analysis. Seeds from the metallophyte <i>N. caerulescens</i> were grown in hydrop...

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Main Authors: Gülriz Bayçu, Julietta Moustaka, Nurbir Gevrek, Michael Moustakas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-12-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/11/12/2580
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Summary:We provide new data on the mechanism of <i>Noccaea caerulescens</i> acclimation to Cd exposure by elucidating the process of photosystem II (PSII) acclimation by chlorophyll fluorescence imaging analysis. Seeds from the metallophyte <i>N. caerulescens</i> were grown in hydroponic culture for 12 weeks before exposure to 40 and 120 &#956;M Cd for 3 and 4 days. At the beginning of exposure to 40 &#956;M Cd, we observed a spatial leaf heterogeneity of decreased PSII photochemistry, that later recovered completely. This acclimation was achieved possibly through the reduced plastoquinone (PQ) pool signaling. Exposure to 120 &#956;M Cd under the growth light did not affect PSII photochemistry, while under high light due to a photoprotective mechanism (regulated heat dissipation for protection) that down-regulated PSII quantum yield, the quantum yield of non-regulated energy loss in PSII (&#934;<i><sub>NO</sub></i>) decreased even more than control values. Thus, <i>N. caerulescens</i> plants exposed to 120 &#956;M Cd for 4 days exhibited lower reactive oxygen species (ROS) production as singlet oxygen (<sup>1</sup>O<sub>2</sub>). The response of <i>N. caerulescens</i> to Cd exposure fits the &#8216;Threshold for Tolerance Model&#8217;, with a lag time of 4 d and a threshold concentration of 40 &#956;M Cd required for the induction of the acclimation mechanism.
ISSN:1996-1944