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Seasonal and diurnal monitoring of leaf polyamine content in Quercus ilex L. resprouts after fire in relation to changes in irradiation and photosynthetic parameters

Seasonal variations in free putrescine, spermidine and spermine content, gas-exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence parameters were followed during winter and summer on leaves of a similar age from undisturbed holm oak trees (control, C) and resprouts (R) originated after fire. We observed a general...

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Published in:Trees (Berlin, West) West), 2006-09, Vol.20 (5), p.649-655
Main Authors: Pinto-Marijuan, M, de Agazio, M, Zacchini, M, Fleck, I
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Language:English
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Summary:Seasonal variations in free putrescine, spermidine and spermine content, gas-exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence parameters were followed during winter and summer on leaves of a similar age from undisturbed holm oak trees (control, C) and resprouts (R) originated after fire. We observed a general trend of putrescine content decrease with increasing irradiance. Putrescine content decreased markedly from winter to summer, especially in R, which were located on a site with much higher irradiation. Daily summer variations in putrescine showed a decline at midday from morning values, and they were also more accentuated in R. Measurement of gas-exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence parameters showed marked differences between C and R under their respective light conditions. R showed higher values of PSII quantum yield (Φ^sub PSII^), photochemical quenching (qP) and intrinsic efficiency of open PSII centres ((ProQuest: Formulae and/or non-USASCII text omitted; see image)) The Φ^sub PSII^/PPFD response curve showed that under the same irradiance, Φ^sub PSII^ was enhanced in R and mainly under high light conditions. In spite of increasing irradiance from winter to summer, and especially in burned areas, the mentioned chlorophyll fluorescence parameters were maintained indicating the adaptation of the photosynthetic apparatus. Results derived from A/C ^sub i^ and A/PPFD response curves showed enhanced photosynthetic capacity and lower non-stomatal limitation of photosynthesis in R during summer stress. The contribution of putrescine decline in the photoadaptation of the photosynthetic apparatus of species growing in natural forest habitats is considered.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0931-1890
1432-2285
DOI:10.1007/s00468-006-0080-4