2013
DOI: 10.3724/sp.j.1006.2013.01060
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Effects of High Temperature Stress on PSII Function and Its Relation to D1 Protein in Chloroplast Thylakoid in Rice Flag Leaves

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“…Previous studies showed that the light harvesting antenna would be decoupled from the RC, and the damaged D1 protein would be cleavaged under high temperature ( Yoshioka et al, 2006 ). Both of the transcription and translation levels of psbA will decrease under heat stress, meanwhile reducing the transcription product mRNA of psbA and D1 protein content ( Yang et al, 2013 ). Moreover, the decrease of CP43 and CP47 would lead to a reduction in active RC and result in inefficient energy utilization ( Vani et al, 2001 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies showed that the light harvesting antenna would be decoupled from the RC, and the damaged D1 protein would be cleavaged under high temperature ( Yoshioka et al, 2006 ). Both of the transcription and translation levels of psbA will decrease under heat stress, meanwhile reducing the transcription product mRNA of psbA and D1 protein content ( Yang et al, 2013 ). Moreover, the decrease of CP43 and CP47 would lead to a reduction in active RC and result in inefficient energy utilization ( Vani et al, 2001 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heat stress results in withering, browning, abnormalities and water loss of rice leaves, suppresses the growth of seedlings and roots, and causes complete wilting of rice plants (Liu et al 2016;Kilasi et al 2018;. Heat stress suppresses photosynthetic efficiency by decreasing chlorophyll content, disturbing the combination of chlorophyll-protein complexes and damaging the photosystem structure (Yang et al 2013;Fan et al 2017). In addition, heat stress causes excess accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which results in severe damage to the membrane and cell death .…”
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confidence: 99%