The effect of arsenic on pigment composition and photosynthesis in Hydrilla verticillata

Srivastava, S; Srivastava, AK; Singh, B; Suprasanna, P; D'Souza, SF

HERO ID

2064173

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2013

HERO ID 2064173
In Press No
Year 2013
Title The effect of arsenic on pigment composition and photosynthesis in Hydrilla verticillata
Authors Srivastava, S; Srivastava, AK; Singh, B; Suprasanna, P; D'Souza, SF
Journal Biologia Plantarum
Volume 57
Issue 2
Page Numbers 385-389
Abstract The present study evaluated the effects of 100 and 500 μM arsenate (Na2HAsO4) on pigment composition and photosynthesis in Hydrilla verticillata (L.f.) Royle. Arsenic accumulation increased in concentration and duration dependent manner. The maximum accumulation [568 μg(As) g−1(d.m.)] was observed at 500 μM concentration and 96-h exposure. This concentration led to a significant decline in chlorophyll a content and PS II efficiency during the whole experiment, and in chlorophyll b and carotenoids after 96 h, but no significant changes in photosynthetic pigments were noticed at 100 μM arsenate. Net photosynthetic rate, electron transport rate, and water use efficiency declined whereas transpiration rate increased, and stomatal conductance and photochemical quenching did not show any effect or increased. The content of reactive oxygen species increased and content of reduced ascorbate declined at 500 μM arsenate in comparison to the control.
Doi 10.1007/s10535-012-0288-7
Wosid WOS:000321769900026
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Keyword ascorbate; chlorophyll; electron transport rate; photosynthetic efficiency; stomatal conductance; superoxide radical; transpiration rate; water use efficiency