Effect of Fungal Infection with Bipolaris sorokiniana on Photosynthetic Light Reactions in Wheat Analyzed by Fluorescence Spectroscopy


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Common root rot is a widespread cereal disease caused by a plant pathogenic fungus Bipolaris sorokiniana. The influence of fungal infection on photosynthetic light reactions in soft wheat has been studied by a simultaneous registration of fast and delayed chlorophyll fluorescence induction curves as well as the redox state of a P700 pigment. In the case of infected plants, the reduction of a quantum yield of electron transport in the photosystem II (ϕE0) and performance index on absorption basis (PIABS), as well as the increase of energy dissipation per a reaction center (DI0/RC) and ΔpH-dependent nonphotochemical fluorescence quenching (qE), has been observed. A reduction of the induction peak of delayed chlorophyll fluorescence at 10–50 ms has been revealed. Reactions of the photosystem I show a greater resistance to fungal infection as compared with photosystem II. Parameters of chlorophyll a fluorescence induction may be used for the early diagnostics of pathogen-induced changes in the physiological state of plants.

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D. Matorin

Department of Biophysics, Faculty of Biology

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Email: matorin@biophys.msu.ru
Rússia, Moscow, 119234

N. Timofeev

Department of Hydrobiology, Faculty of Biology

Email: matorin@biophys.msu.ru
Rússia, Moscow, 119234

A. Glinushkin

All-Russia Research Institute of Phytopathology

Email: matorin@biophys.msu.ru
Rússia, Bolshie Vyazemy, 143050

L. Bratkovskaja

Department of Hydrobiology, Faculty of Biology

Email: matorin@biophys.msu.ru
Rússia, Moscow, 119234

B. Zayadan

Al-Farabi Kazakh State University

Email: matorin@biophys.msu.ru
Cazaquistão, Almaty, 050040

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