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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2018, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (8): 2525-2531.doi: 10.13287/j.1001-9332.201808.021

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Effects of dark induced senescence on the function of photosystem II in flag leaves of winter wheat released in different years.

YANG Cheng, ZHANG De-qi, DU Si-meng, SHAO Yun-hui, FANG Bao-ting, LI Xiang-dong*, YUE Jun-qin, ZHANG Su-yu   

  1. Wheat Research Institute, Henan Academy of Agricultural Sciences/National Laboratory of Wheat Engineering/Key Laboratory of Wheat Biology and Genetic Breeding in Central Huang-Huai Region, Ministry of Agriculture/Scientific Observing and Experimental Station of Crop Cultivation in Central Plains, Ministry of Agriculture/ Henan Provincial Key Laboratory of Wheat Biology, Zhengzhou 450002, China.
  • Received:2017-09-22 Online:2018-08-20 Published:2018-08-20
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    This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31601242), State Key Laboratory of Crop Biology Open Project (2017KF02), Foundation and Frontier Technology Research Program of Henan Pro-vince (162300410253) and Special Research Development Project of Henan Academy of Agricultural Sciences (2103015).

Abstract: Cultivar renewing is important for the increases of wheat yield. Studying changes of different physiological characteristics in the succession process of wheat varieties has great implications for future breeding. The senescence rate of flag leaf is a key factor affecting winter wheat yield. The variation of photosystem II function during senescence of flag leaves of wheat from different ages is still not clear. 31 wheat varieties planted in Henan Province from different ages since 1941 were examined in this experiment. The variation of photosystem II function was analyzed through measu-ring the relative chlorophyll content, and chlorophyll fluorescence induction dynamics during the senescence of flag leaves which were induced by continued dark. The results showed that the chlorophyll content of flag leaves was gradually increased in the succession of winter wheat. The chlorophyll degradation rate in the leaves of modern varieties was lower than the earlier varieties during the senescnece of flag leaves. Meanwhile, J point of the fluorescence induction kinetics curves in flag leaves of modern varieties increased less than I point. The photosystem II maximum photochemical efficiency and the amount of active reaction centers per unit area gradually increased during succession of wheat varieties, but the reduced extent in leaves of modern varieties was lower than that in the earlier ones. There was no significant correlation between the change of chlorophyll content and Fv/Fm in senescent leaves. There was significant positive correlation when the leaves aging degree increased, with the slope of trend line gradually increased. The photosystem II unit area and the amount of active reaction center was positively related with the aging degree, and both the correlation degree and slope of trend line increased with the increases of senescence extent of the leaves. The results suggested that chlorophyll content of flag leaf increased and the degradation rate slowed down gradually during the succession of wheat varieties. The anti-aging ability of photosynthetic electron transfered from QA to QB was improved, which contributed to the slowing down of the decline of Fv/Fm and the amount of active reaction center. The increased chlorophyll content and anti-aging ability of photosystem II also contributed to the increases of yield in the succession of winter wheat.