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Abstract Measurements of the quantum efficiencies of photosynthetic electron transport through photosystem II (φPSII) and CO2 assimilation (φCO2) were made simultaneously on leaves of maize (Zea mays) crops in the United Kingdom during the early growing season, when chilling conditions were experienced. The activities of a range of enzymes involved with scavenging active O2 species and the levels of key antioxidants were also measured. When leaves were exposed to low temperatures during development, the ratio of φPSII/φCO2 was elevated, indicating the operation of an alternative sink to CO2 for photosynthetic reducing equivalents. The activities of ascorbate peroxidase, monodehydroascorbate reductase, dehydroascorbate reductase, glutathione reductase, and superoxide dismutase and the levels of ascorbate and α-tocopherol were also elevated during chilling periods. This supports the hypothesis that the relative flux of photosynthetic reducing equivalents to O2 via the Mehler reaction is higher when leaves develop under chilling conditions. Lipoxygenase activity and lipid peroxidation were also increased during low temperatures, suggesting that lipoxygenase-mediated peroxidation of membrane lipids contributes to the oxidative damage occurring in chill-stressed leaves.

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PhotosynthesisLipid peroxidationGlutathione reductaseChemistryPeroxidaseElectron transport chainPhotosystem IIReductaseBiochemistryLipoxygenasePhotosystemSuperoxide dismutaseAntioxidantBotanyBiologyEnzymeGlutathione peroxidase

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Year
1998
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Volume
116
Issue
2
Pages
571-580
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435
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Michael J. Fryer, James R. Andrews, Kevin Oxborough et al. (1998). Relationship between CO2 Assimilation, Photosynthetic Electron Transport, and Active O2 Metabolism in Leaves of Maize in the Field during Periods of Low Temperature1. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY , 116 (2) , 571-580. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.116.2.571

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10.1104/pp.116.2.571