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Can the exceptional chilling tolerance of C-4 photosynthesis found in Miscanthus x giganteus be exceeded?: screening of a novel Miscanthus Japanese germplasm collection

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Can the exceptional chilling tolerance of C-4 photosynthesis found in Miscanthus x giganteus be exceeded? screening of a novel Miscanthus Japanese germplasm collection. / Glowacka, Katarzyna; Jorgensen, Uffe; Kjeldsen, Jens B. et al.
In: Annals of Botany, Vol. 115, No. 6, 05.2015, p. 981-990.

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Glowacka K, Jorgensen U, Kjeldsen JB, Korup K, Spitz I, Sacks EJ et al. Can the exceptional chilling tolerance of C-4 photosynthesis found in Miscanthus x giganteus be exceeded? screening of a novel Miscanthus Japanese germplasm collection. Annals of Botany. 2015 May;115(6):981-990. Epub 2015 Apr 6. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcv035

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Glowacka, Katarzyna ; Jorgensen, Uffe ; Kjeldsen, Jens B. et al. / Can the exceptional chilling tolerance of C-4 photosynthesis found in Miscanthus x giganteus be exceeded? screening of a novel Miscanthus Japanese germplasm collection. In: Annals of Botany. 2015 ; Vol. 115, No. 6. pp. 981-990.

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title = "Can the exceptional chilling tolerance of C-4 photosynthesis found in Miscanthus x giganteus be exceeded?: screening of a novel Miscanthus Japanese germplasm collection",
abstract = "Background and Aims A clone of the hybrid perennial C4 grass Miscanthus x giganteus (Mxg) is known for achieving exceptionally high rates of leaf CO2 uptake during chilling. This is a requisite of success in the early spring, as is the ability of the leaves to survive occasional frosts. The aim of this study was to search for genotypes with greater potential than Mxg for photosynthesis and frost survival under these conditions.Methods A total of 864 accessions representing 164 local populations of M. sacchariflorus (Msa), M. sinensis (Msi) and M. tinctorius (Mti) collected across Japan were studied. Accessions whose leaves survived a natural late frost in the field were screened for high maximum photosystem II efficiency (F-v/F-m) following chilling weather, as an indicator of their capacity for light-limited photosynthesis. Those showing the highest F-v/F-m were transferred to a high-light-controlled environment and maintained at chilling temperatures, where they were further screened for their capacities for high-light-limited and light-saturated leaf uptake of CO2 (Phi(CO2,max) and A(sat), respectively).Key Results For the first time, relatives of Mxg with significantly superior capacities for photosynthesis at chilling temperatures were identified. Msa accession '73/2' developed leaves in the spring that survived night-time frost, and during growth under chilling maintained a statistically significant 79 % higher Phi(CO2,max), as a measure of light-limited photosynthesis, and a 70 % higher Asat, as a measure of light-saturated photosynthesis. A second Msa accession, '73/3' also showed significantly higher rates of leaf uptake of CO2.Conclusions As remarkable as Mxg has proved in its chilling tolerance of C-4 photosynthesis, this study shows that there is still value and potential in searching for yet more superior tolerance. Msa accession '73/2' shows rates of light-limited and light-saturated photosynthesis at chilling temperatures that are comparable with those of the most cold-tolerant C-3 species. This adds further proof to the thesis that C-4 photosynthesis is not inherently limited to warm climates.",
keywords = "Bioenergy crops, chilling tolerance, C-4 photosynthesis, Miscanthus x giganteus, Miscanthus sacchariflorus, Miscanthus sinensis, Miscanthus tinctorius, light-limited photosynthesis, light-saturated photosynthesis, CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE, TEMPERATE CLIMATE, COLD TOLERANCE, GAS-EXCHANGE, 1ST REPORT, ZEA-MAYS, IN-VIVO, ENERGY, RESPONSES, GENOTYPES",
author = "Katarzyna Glowacka and Uffe Jorgensen and Kjeldsen, {Jens B.} and Kirsten Korup and Idan Spitz and Sacks, {Erik J.} and Long, {Stephen P.}",
year = "2015",
month = may,
doi = "10.1093/aob/mcv035",
language = "English",
volume = "115",
pages = "981--990",
journal = "Annals of Botany",
issn = "0305-7364",
publisher = "OXFORD UNIV PRESS",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Can the exceptional chilling tolerance of C-4 photosynthesis found in Miscanthus x giganteus be exceeded?

T2 - screening of a novel Miscanthus Japanese germplasm collection

AU - Glowacka, Katarzyna

AU - Jorgensen, Uffe

AU - Kjeldsen, Jens B.

AU - Korup, Kirsten

AU - Spitz, Idan

AU - Sacks, Erik J.

AU - Long, Stephen P.

PY - 2015/5

Y1 - 2015/5

N2 - Background and Aims A clone of the hybrid perennial C4 grass Miscanthus x giganteus (Mxg) is known for achieving exceptionally high rates of leaf CO2 uptake during chilling. This is a requisite of success in the early spring, as is the ability of the leaves to survive occasional frosts. The aim of this study was to search for genotypes with greater potential than Mxg for photosynthesis and frost survival under these conditions.Methods A total of 864 accessions representing 164 local populations of M. sacchariflorus (Msa), M. sinensis (Msi) and M. tinctorius (Mti) collected across Japan were studied. Accessions whose leaves survived a natural late frost in the field were screened for high maximum photosystem II efficiency (F-v/F-m) following chilling weather, as an indicator of their capacity for light-limited photosynthesis. Those showing the highest F-v/F-m were transferred to a high-light-controlled environment and maintained at chilling temperatures, where they were further screened for their capacities for high-light-limited and light-saturated leaf uptake of CO2 (Phi(CO2,max) and A(sat), respectively).Key Results For the first time, relatives of Mxg with significantly superior capacities for photosynthesis at chilling temperatures were identified. Msa accession '73/2' developed leaves in the spring that survived night-time frost, and during growth under chilling maintained a statistically significant 79 % higher Phi(CO2,max), as a measure of light-limited photosynthesis, and a 70 % higher Asat, as a measure of light-saturated photosynthesis. A second Msa accession, '73/3' also showed significantly higher rates of leaf uptake of CO2.Conclusions As remarkable as Mxg has proved in its chilling tolerance of C-4 photosynthesis, this study shows that there is still value and potential in searching for yet more superior tolerance. Msa accession '73/2' shows rates of light-limited and light-saturated photosynthesis at chilling temperatures that are comparable with those of the most cold-tolerant C-3 species. This adds further proof to the thesis that C-4 photosynthesis is not inherently limited to warm climates.

AB - Background and Aims A clone of the hybrid perennial C4 grass Miscanthus x giganteus (Mxg) is known for achieving exceptionally high rates of leaf CO2 uptake during chilling. This is a requisite of success in the early spring, as is the ability of the leaves to survive occasional frosts. The aim of this study was to search for genotypes with greater potential than Mxg for photosynthesis and frost survival under these conditions.Methods A total of 864 accessions representing 164 local populations of M. sacchariflorus (Msa), M. sinensis (Msi) and M. tinctorius (Mti) collected across Japan were studied. Accessions whose leaves survived a natural late frost in the field were screened for high maximum photosystem II efficiency (F-v/F-m) following chilling weather, as an indicator of their capacity for light-limited photosynthesis. Those showing the highest F-v/F-m were transferred to a high-light-controlled environment and maintained at chilling temperatures, where they were further screened for their capacities for high-light-limited and light-saturated leaf uptake of CO2 (Phi(CO2,max) and A(sat), respectively).Key Results For the first time, relatives of Mxg with significantly superior capacities for photosynthesis at chilling temperatures were identified. Msa accession '73/2' developed leaves in the spring that survived night-time frost, and during growth under chilling maintained a statistically significant 79 % higher Phi(CO2,max), as a measure of light-limited photosynthesis, and a 70 % higher Asat, as a measure of light-saturated photosynthesis. A second Msa accession, '73/3' also showed significantly higher rates of leaf uptake of CO2.Conclusions As remarkable as Mxg has proved in its chilling tolerance of C-4 photosynthesis, this study shows that there is still value and potential in searching for yet more superior tolerance. Msa accession '73/2' shows rates of light-limited and light-saturated photosynthesis at chilling temperatures that are comparable with those of the most cold-tolerant C-3 species. This adds further proof to the thesis that C-4 photosynthesis is not inherently limited to warm climates.

KW - Bioenergy crops

KW - chilling tolerance

KW - C-4 photosynthesis

KW - Miscanthus x giganteus

KW - Miscanthus sacchariflorus

KW - Miscanthus sinensis

KW - Miscanthus tinctorius

KW - light-limited photosynthesis

KW - light-saturated photosynthesis

KW - CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE

KW - TEMPERATE CLIMATE

KW - COLD TOLERANCE

KW - GAS-EXCHANGE

KW - 1ST REPORT

KW - ZEA-MAYS

KW - IN-VIVO

KW - ENERGY

KW - RESPONSES

KW - GENOTYPES

U2 - 10.1093/aob/mcv035

DO - 10.1093/aob/mcv035

M3 - Journal article

VL - 115

SP - 981

EP - 990

JO - Annals of Botany

JF - Annals of Botany

SN - 0305-7364

IS - 6

ER -