Local weak light induces the improvement of photosynthesis in adjacent illuminated leaves in maize seedlings.

Physiol Plant

Key Laboratory of Plant Resources, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100093, China.

Published: January 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Plants can adapt their photosynthesis mechanisms in response to varying light conditions, allowing them to optimize individual growth.
  • In an experiment with maize seedlings, local shading reduced the photosynthetic performance in shaded leaves but enhanced it in nearby illuminated leaves.
  • This suggests that local weak light not only hampers the shaded leaves but also improves the overall photosynthesis in adjacent leaves, potentially influenced by sugar gradients and hormonal changes.

Article Abstract

To copy with highly heterogeneous light environment, plants can regulate photosynthesis locally and systemically, thus, maximizing the photosynthesis of individual plants. Therefore, we speculated that local weak light may induce the improvement of photosynthesis in adjacent illuminated leaves in plants. In order to test this hypothesis, maize seedlings were partially shaded, and gas exchange, chlorophyll a fluorescence and biochemical analysis were carefully assessed. It was shown that local shading exacerbated the declines in the photosynthetic rates, chlorophyll contents, electron transport and carbon assimilation-related enzyme activities in shaded leaves as plants growth progressed. While, the decreases of these parameters in adjacent illuminated leaves of shaded plants were considerably alleviated compared to the corresponding leaves of control plants. Obviously, the photosynthesis in adjacent illuminated leaves in shaded plants was improved by local shading, and the improvement in adjacent lower leaves was larger than that in adjacent upper ones. As growth progressed, local shading induced higher abscisic acid contents in shaded leaves, but it alleviated the increase in the abscisic acid contents in adjacent leaves in shaded plants. Moreover, the difference in sugar content between shaded leaves and adjacent illuminated ones was gradually increased. Consequently, local weak light suppressed the photosynthesis in shaded leaves, while it markedly improved the photosynthesis of adjacent illuminated ones. Sugar gradient between shaded leaves and adjacent illuminated ones might play a key role in photosynthetic regulation of adjacent illuminated leaves.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ppl.13220DOI Listing

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