Impact of in vitro cultivation conditions on stress responses and on changes in thylakoid membrane proteins and pigments of tobacco during ex vitro acclimation
2002
Hofman, P. | Haisel, D. | Vagner, M. | Capkova, V. (Akademie Ved, Prague (Czech Republic). Ustav Experimentalni Botaniky) | Komenda, J. | Ticha, I. | Schaefer, C.
Four physiologically and phenotypically diversified tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum cv. Samsun) plantlet variants had been generated by cultivation on media either lacking or containing sucrose under two different photon flux densities (PFD), 50 micromol/square m/s (LL) and 200 micromol/square m/s (HL). Plantlets were transferred into soil without any pre-acclimation and grown either under PFD of 200 micromol/square m/s or 700 micromol/square m/s. Sucrose feeding in vitro resulted in reduced degree and duration of wilting after transfer. The highest readiness for ex vitro acclimation was found in 3 % HL plants, in which changes of photosynthetic apparatus and stress responses were the smallest. On the contrary, the steepest decline of Fv/Fm ratio on the first day after transplantation, doubled chlorophyil content and almost tripled Dl/LHC 2 ratio after 7 d of ex vitro growth under 700 micromol/square m/s characterized 0 % HL plants, which had suffered chronic photoinhibition in vitro. Remarkably high abscisic acid content at the end of in vitro cultivation and during acclimation as well as increased synthesis of both D 1 and LHC 2 proteins even at the end of analyzed acclimation period were found only in 0 % LL plants. Increase of Dl/LHC 2 ratio and chlorophyll contents demonstrate that in vitro developed leaves of all plant variants are able to acclimate to new environment. The most surprising result in the whole study is the drop of D 1 protein synthesis in all plants on the 3rd day. Five times decline of photoprotection level of xanthophylls in plants after ex vitro transfer into the same PFD showed stress character of in vitro cultures.
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