• Effects of diurnal periodic photothermal desiccation stress on physiological characteristics of Thalassia hemprichii

    Subjects: Biology >> Botany submitted time 2022-12-29 Cooperative journals: 《广西植物》

    Abstract:

    The distribution of seagrass meadows in intertidal zone is determined by the intensity of desiccation stress. The physiological characteristics of plants are the important basis to reflect their environmental stress effects. In order to explore the effects of the duration of photothermal desiccation stress on the physiological characteristics of seagrass during the tidal cycle, taking the tropical dominant seagrass Thalassia hemprichii as the research object, a simulation experiment was carried out in a solar greenhouse with high temperature (41.0-44.5 ℃) and strong light (633- 1 682 μmol·m-2·s-1) environmental conditions. The effects of different desiccation time (0, 10, 20, 40, 60, 90 min· d-1, continuous for 7 d) on the growth rate, photosynthetic pigment content and photosynthetic fluorescence parameters of the leaves, as well as on the activities of antioxidant enzymes and the contents of nonstructural carbohydrates and secondary metabolites of leaves and roots were studied. The results were as follows: (1) The diurnal periodic photothermal desiccation of ≤ 10 min·d-1 had no significant (P>0.05) effect on the growth rate and physiological characteristics of T. hemprichii. (2) Under the photothermal desiccation conditions, the damage of T. hemprichii leaves increased, the color of leaves changed from green to brown, and the growth rate of leaves decreased with the extension of desiccation time. Meanwhile, the photosynthetic pigment content, chlorophyll a/chlorophyll b and the chlorophyll fluorescence parameters of leaves showed a downward trend; The contents of MDA and soluble sugar and the activities of POD, SOD and CAT of leaves and roots showed an upward trend; whereas the content of starch, total phenol and total flavonoids in leaves increased first and then decreased. (3) The diurnal periodic photothermal desiccation of 90 min·d-1 was the upper limit of incomplete inactivation for T. hemprichii chloroplast PS II photosynthetic reaction center. In summary, a long term photothermal desiccation stress during tidal cycle has negative impacts on the growth and physiological characteristics for T. hemprichii. The results may provide a basis for understanding the distribution of tropical seagrasses in the intertidal zone and the location selection of seagrass meadows for ecological restoration.