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Changes in the Content of Chlorophyll and Redox Components of the Thylakoid Membrane during Development and Senescence of Beech (Fagus sylvatica) Leaves

Aloysius WildHua Zhu

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Cytochrome fbiologybiology.organism_classificationPhotosynthesisRedoxGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryFagus sylvaticaDry weightChlorophyllThylakoidBotanyBeech

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Abstract Leaves from 145-year-old and 44-year-old beech trees were harvested during 1991-1993. Chlorophyll (Chl) and redox components of the thylakoid membrane, including P-700, cytochrome f (Cyt f) and D1 protein, were determined with the following results. Chl a + b, P-700 and Cyt f per unit of fresh weight (FW), dry weight (DW) and leaf area (LA) increase significantly during leaf development. This can be attributed to a massive membrane syn­thesis and new thylakoid formation in the cells. The Chl a/Chl b ratio decreases with the synthesis of Chl during the development of beech leaves and is reduced further with Chl breakdown in the stage of senescence. When expressed on the basis of Chl, a reduction in the amount of P-700 and Cyt f is observed during the growth stage, indicating a marked enlargement of the functional photosynthetic unit. During senescence of beech leaves, Chl breaks down, and P-700 and Cyt f per unit of FW, DW and LA decrease dramatically with the decline in Chl levels. However, when expressed on the basis of Chl, P-700 remains rela­tively constant, while Cyt f shows a pronounced increase. The uncommon pattern of Cyt f change in senescent beech leaves and the relationship between the amount of Chi and the content of Cyt f throughout an entire growth period of beech leaves are discussed.

https://doi.org/10.1515/znc-1995-1-211