Photosynthetic Characteristics and Leaf Structure of Yellow-leafed Lilium davidii Var. unicolor

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Title: Photosynthetic Characteristics and Leaf Structure of Yellow-leafed Lilium davidii Var. unicolor
Authors: Yong Wang, Yan Wang, Zhiman Zhang, Jinhua Tian, Daocheng Tang, Nan Tang
Source: HortScience, Vol 60, Iss 4 (2025)
Publisher Information: American Society for Horticultural Science, 2025.
Publication Year: 2025
Subject Terms: chlorophyll biosynthesis, chlorophyll fluorescence parameters, photosynthesis, leaf yellowing, Plant culture, SB1-1110
Description: Lilium davidii var. unicolor cotton is a famous edible lily with large-scale cultivation in China. To determine the cause of leaf yellowing in L. davidii var. unicolor, the photosynthetic characteristics and leaf structure of plants at different yellowing levels were studied. The results revealed that the chlorophyll content in the leaves of L. davidii var. unicolor decreased significantly as the degree of yellowing increased. Variation in the content of chlorophyll precursors revealed that in yellow-leafed plants, chlorophyll synthesis was impeded at the stage when coprogen is converted into Proto IX. Compared with those of normal plants, the thicknesses of the leaves, upper epidermis, palisade tissue, and spongy tissue of yellow-leafed plants were significantly lower. Distinct plasmolysis was observed in mesophyll cells. The cytomembrane and tonoplast were damaged. The number of chloroplasts and starch grains in the mesophyll cells of yellow-leafed plants decreased. The volume of chloroplasts also decreased, and structural damage occurred. Granum lamella failed to stack into granum, which led to a decrease in or disappearance of granum thylakoid. The variation in chloroplast structure and the reduction in chlorophyll content led to a further decrease in photosynthesis in yellow-leafed L. davidii var. unicolor plants. The photosynthetic parameters [net photosynthetic rate (Pn), stomatal conductance (Gs), transpiration rate (Tr)] and chlorophyll fluorescence parameters [maximum quantum efficiency of photosystem II (PSII) (Fv/Fm), photochemical quantum yield of PSII [Y(II)], and electron transport rate (ETR)] decreased significantly. The Fv/Fm, Y(II), ETR, and photochemical chemical quenching were significantly positively correlated with Pn, Gs, and Tr, but highly negatively correlated with intercellular CO2 concentration (Ci) and vapor pressure saturation deficit (VPD). The results of this study provide important information for further studies of the response mechanism of plants to leaf yellowing. In addition, this study provides a theoretical basis for the prevention and recovery of yellow-leafed plants, which are important for increasing the yield and quality of L. davidii var. unicolor bulbs.
Document Type: Article
ISSN: 2327-9834
0018-5345
DOI: 10.21273/hortsci18377-24
Rights: CC BY NC
Accession Number: edsair.doi.dedup.....40ca18f96aa6a06665cd361e472363c6
Database: OpenAIRE
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Abstract:Lilium davidii var. unicolor cotton is a famous edible lily with large-scale cultivation in China. To determine the cause of leaf yellowing in L. davidii var. unicolor, the photosynthetic characteristics and leaf structure of plants at different yellowing levels were studied. The results revealed that the chlorophyll content in the leaves of L. davidii var. unicolor decreased significantly as the degree of yellowing increased. Variation in the content of chlorophyll precursors revealed that in yellow-leafed plants, chlorophyll synthesis was impeded at the stage when coprogen is converted into Proto IX. Compared with those of normal plants, the thicknesses of the leaves, upper epidermis, palisade tissue, and spongy tissue of yellow-leafed plants were significantly lower. Distinct plasmolysis was observed in mesophyll cells. The cytomembrane and tonoplast were damaged. The number of chloroplasts and starch grains in the mesophyll cells of yellow-leafed plants decreased. The volume of chloroplasts also decreased, and structural damage occurred. Granum lamella failed to stack into granum, which led to a decrease in or disappearance of granum thylakoid. The variation in chloroplast structure and the reduction in chlorophyll content led to a further decrease in photosynthesis in yellow-leafed L. davidii var. unicolor plants. The photosynthetic parameters [net photosynthetic rate (Pn), stomatal conductance (Gs), transpiration rate (Tr)] and chlorophyll fluorescence parameters [maximum quantum efficiency of photosystem II (PSII) (Fv/Fm), photochemical quantum yield of PSII [Y(II)], and electron transport rate (ETR)] decreased significantly. The Fv/Fm, Y(II), ETR, and photochemical chemical quenching were significantly positively correlated with Pn, Gs, and Tr, but highly negatively correlated with intercellular CO2 concentration (Ci) and vapor pressure saturation deficit (VPD). The results of this study provide important information for further studies of the response mechanism of plants to leaf yellowing. In addition, this study provides a theoretical basis for the prevention and recovery of yellow-leafed plants, which are important for increasing the yield and quality of L. davidii var. unicolor bulbs.
ISSN:23279834
00185345
DOI:10.21273/hortsci18377-24