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On the mechanism underlying photosynthetic limitation upon trigger hair irritation in the carnivorous plant Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula Ellis)
by
Pavlovič, Andrej
, Pandolfi, Camilla
, Mancuso, Stefano
, Slováková, L'udmila
in
Action Potentials
/ Animal traps
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Calvin cycle
/ carboxylation
/ carnivorous plants
/ chlorophyll
/ Chlorophylls
/ Dionaea muscipula
/ Droseraceae
/ Droseraceae - physiology
/ electron transfer
/ Fluorescence
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ gas exchange
/ Kinetics
/ leaves
/ metabolism
/ Photosynthesis
/ Photosystem II
/ Photosystem II Protein Complex
/ Photosystem II Protein Complex - metabolism
/ physiology
/ Plant physiology
/ Plants
/ RESEARCH PAPER
/ Research Papers
/ Respiration
/ traps
2011
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On the mechanism underlying photosynthetic limitation upon trigger hair irritation in the carnivorous plant Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula Ellis)
by
Pavlovič, Andrej
, Pandolfi, Camilla
, Mancuso, Stefano
, Slováková, L'udmila
in
Action Potentials
/ Animal traps
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Calvin cycle
/ carboxylation
/ carnivorous plants
/ chlorophyll
/ Chlorophylls
/ Dionaea muscipula
/ Droseraceae
/ Droseraceae - physiology
/ electron transfer
/ Fluorescence
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ gas exchange
/ Kinetics
/ leaves
/ metabolism
/ Photosynthesis
/ Photosystem II
/ Photosystem II Protein Complex
/ Photosystem II Protein Complex - metabolism
/ physiology
/ Plant physiology
/ Plants
/ RESEARCH PAPER
/ Research Papers
/ Respiration
/ traps
2011
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On the mechanism underlying photosynthetic limitation upon trigger hair irritation in the carnivorous plant Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula Ellis)
by
Pavlovič, Andrej
, Pandolfi, Camilla
, Mancuso, Stefano
, Slováková, L'udmila
in
Action Potentials
/ Animal traps
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Calvin cycle
/ carboxylation
/ carnivorous plants
/ chlorophyll
/ Chlorophylls
/ Dionaea muscipula
/ Droseraceae
/ Droseraceae - physiology
/ electron transfer
/ Fluorescence
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ gas exchange
/ Kinetics
/ leaves
/ metabolism
/ Photosynthesis
/ Photosystem II
/ Photosystem II Protein Complex
/ Photosystem II Protein Complex - metabolism
/ physiology
/ Plant physiology
/ Plants
/ RESEARCH PAPER
/ Research Papers
/ Respiration
/ traps
2011
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On the mechanism underlying photosynthetic limitation upon trigger hair irritation in the carnivorous plant Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula Ellis)
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On the mechanism underlying photosynthetic limitation upon trigger hair irritation in the carnivorous plant Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula Ellis)
2011
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Mechanical stimulation of trigger hairs on the adaxial surface of the trap of Dionaea muscipula leads to the generation of action potentials and to rapid leaf movement. After rapid closure secures the prey, the struggle against the trigger hairs results in generation of further action potentials which inhibit photosynthesis. A detailed analysis of chlorophyll a fluorescence kinetics and gas exchange measurements in response to generation of action potentials in irritated D. muscipula traps was used to determine the 'site effect' of the electrical signal-induced inhibition of photosynthesis. Irritation of trigger hairs and subsequent generation of action potentials resulted in a decrease in the effective photochemical quantum yield of photosystem II (Φ PSII ) and the rate of net photosynthesis (A N ). During the first seconds of irritation, increased excitation pressure in photosystem II (PSII) was the major contributor to the decreased Φ PSII . Within ∼1 min, non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) released the excitation pressure at PSII. Measurements of the fast chlorophyll a fluorescence transient (O-J-I-P) revealed a direct impact of action potentials on the charge separation–recombination reactions in PSII, although the effect seems to be small rather than substantial. All the data presented here indicate that the main primary target of the electrical signal-induced inhibition of photosynthesis is the dark reaction, whereas the inhibition of electron transport is only a consequence of reduced carboxylation efficiency. In addition, the study also provides valuable data confirming the hypothesis that chlorophyll a fluorescence is under electrochemical control.
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Oxford University Press
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