Effects of drought on photosynthetic characteristics of flag leaves of a newly-developed super-high-yield rice hybrid

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We investigated responses of chloroplasts from flag leaves of a newly-developed super-high-yield rice (Oryza sativa L.) hybrid LiangYouPeiJiu (LYPJ) to water stress (withholding irrigation) during the grain-filling period. In the early stage of water stress (0-6 d) only the activity of Hill reaction was inhibited, whereas activities of photophosphorylation and Ca 2+-ATPase, and ATP content were increased and peaked in the day 6 of withholding irrigation. In the late stage of water stress (6-12 d), the activities of photosynthetic O2 evolution, Hill reaction, photophosphorylation, and Ca2+- ATPase, and ATP content were significantly reduced. The membrane lipid content was sharply decreased, especially of sulfoquinovosyl-diacylglycerol (SQDG) and phosphatidylglycerol (PG). The changes in the ultrastructure of chloroplasts included mainly a decrease in number of grana and increase in number of osmiophilic granules. © Kluwer Academic Publishers 2004.

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Chen, G. X., Liu, S. H., Zhang, C. J., & Lu, C. G. (2004). Effects of drought on photosynthetic characteristics of flag leaves of a newly-developed super-high-yield rice hybrid. Photosynthetica, 42(4), 573–578. https://doi.org/10.1007/S11099-005-0015-0

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