The alterations in structure and function of photosystem II (PS II) during the senescence of primary leaves of wheat seedlings have been compared with the changes induced by ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation in the presence or absence of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR). The results indicated that the senescence-induced loss in pigment content, thylakoid membrane integrity and carotenoid-to-chlorophyll (Car-to-Chl) energy transfer efficiency was intensified by exposure to UV-B radiation. Different parameters for the measurement of PS II activity, such as Chl a fluorescence, O2-evolution and thermoluminescence intensity, were altered during senescence and these alterations were furthered by UV-B irradiation. The damage of photosynthetic apparatus by UV-B exposure in the presence of PAR was less than the damage in absence of PAR. The activation of molecular defense mechanisms could be a factor in the alleviation of UV-B damage in the presence of PAR.
Response of senescing leaves of wheat seedlings to ultraviolet A (UVA) radiation (365 nm) has been examined. The results indicate that senescence-induced disorganization of thylakoid membrane, decline in carotenoid-to-chlorophyll energy transfer, and enhancement of lipid peroxidation are furthered by radiation. The senescence-induced decline in photochemical activity of photosystem II further declines on irradiation. UVA does not specifically alter any site other than those damaged by senescence.
Cymbopogon distans (Steud.) Wats. (l), unlike other species of the series Citrati, has linear-to-filiform leaf blades and a shallowly concave lower glume of the sessile spikelet (1). Both of the varieties of C . distam reported in the present investigation grow wild in the Himalayan region. In our earlier communication, we had reported the chemical composition of C . distans (2), a species growing around Nainital. We have now identified its major constituent, Cl,H,40, as a-oxobisabolene. The second chemotype of C . distans was collected from Munsiyari, and the results presented herein account for ca. 80% ofthe oil obtained from chis chemotype. Its major constituents were observed to be citral, geranyl acetate, and geraniol; however, aoxobisabolene was not detected in this variety.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONThe physico-chemical properties and chemical composition of the oils isolated from two morphologically identical varieties of C . distans varied markedly.C . DZSTANS (Nainital collection).-The oil (0.6% by weight offresh aerial part) had a specific gravity of 0.801, an acid value of 1.15, an ester value of 19.6 (ester value after acetylation 80.95), and a carbonyl value of 5.
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