2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10725-008-9352-x
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Different effects of dark treatment on pigment composition and photosystem I and II activities in intact cotyledons and primary leaves of Cucurbita pepo (zucchini)

Abstract: Darkness mediates different senescencerelated responses depending on the targeting of dark treatment (whole plants or individual leaves) and the organs that perceive the signal (leaves or cotyledons). In this study, we presented data on the differential effects of 2-day dark treatment on progression of senescence in cotyledons and primary leaves of 14-day-old plants of Cucurbita pepo L. (zucchini). The lack of changes in chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b and carotenoid contents as well as in the PSI activity measur… Show more

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“…Thus, data have been published confirming the organ-specific differences between cotyledons and differentiated leaves during natural or whole plant dark-induced senescence (La Rocca et al 1996;Weaver and Amasino 2001;Ananieva et al 2004). Consistent with the specificity of the response, our recent results on pigment content, PSI and PSII activities have shown higher resistance of zucchini cotyledons to the applied whole-plant dark stress as compared to the primary leaves (Mishev et al 2009). …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Thus, data have been published confirming the organ-specific differences between cotyledons and differentiated leaves during natural or whole plant dark-induced senescence (La Rocca et al 1996;Weaver and Amasino 2001;Ananieva et al 2004). Consistent with the specificity of the response, our recent results on pigment content, PSI and PSII activities have shown higher resistance of zucchini cotyledons to the applied whole-plant dark stress as compared to the primary leaves (Mishev et al 2009). …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Our recent results on the potential role of darkness to affect senescence progression when applied to individual Cucurbita pepo (zucchini) cotyledons have shown a strong acceleration of senescence when both cotyledons were darkened for 2 days as determined by deterioration of chloroplast ultrastructure in parallel with a decrease in photosynthetic rate, photochemical quantum efficiency of photosystem II (PSII), endogenous levels of CKs and strong inhibition of chloroplast transcription based mainly on the activity of plasted-encoded RNA polymerse (PEP) (Ananieva et al 2008;Mishev et al 2009Mishev et al , 2011. In contrast, when a single cotyledon was individually darkened, senescence was delayed suggesting the inhibitory effect of the illuminated cotyledon on the senescence of the darkened one (Ananieva et al 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leaf senescence could be induced by external stresses, such as darkness. Darkness treatment induced uniform and rapid senescence (Chrost et al 2004 ; del Rio et al 2003 ; Mishev et al 2009 ). After 3 days of dark treatment, egy1 mutant leaves were more yellow while the phenotype of WT plants had no obvious changes (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as far as Chl fluorescence parameters are concerned, the authors focused mainly on F v /F m and/or effective quantum yield of PSII (φ PSII ) (Lu et al, 2002;Jiang et al, 2002;Rapacz, 2007). Besides, the existing studies on the changes in Chl fluorescence parameters in rice with senescence were conducted on primary leaves or cotyledons (Yordanov et al, 2008;Mishev et al, 2009). Studies conducted on flag leaves of rice are still not available.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%