Molecular and morphophysiological responses cocoa leaves with different concentrations of anthocyanin to variations in light levels

作者:de Araujo Romaria Pereira*; de Almeida Alex Alan Furtado; Barroso Joedson Pinto; de Oliveira Rosilene Aparecida; Gomes Fabio Pinto; Ahnert Dario; Baligar Virupax
来源:Scientia Horticulturae, 2017, 224: 188-197.
DOI:10.1016/j.scienta.2017.06.008

摘要

Theobroma cacao gives higher yield when cultivated in full sun under irrigation system with fertilization, because is a species little conservative in relation the efficiency of water use. On the other hand, T. cacao is usually cultivated under shade conditions in 'Cabruca' and agroforestry systems but with low yield. It has been observed under field conditions that the genotypes of T. cacao with high concentration of anthocyanins in young leaves are more tolerant to high irradiance stress when grown in full sun. The accumulation of flavonoids or other UV-absorbing compounds in the leaf epidermis is one of the most important mechanisms to screening out UV-B radiation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of different levels of light on three clonal cacao genotypes ('Catongo', SCA-6 and SJ-2), contrasting in relation to accumulation of anthocyanin levels in young leaves, by evaluations of photosynthesis, activity of guaiacol peroxidase (GPX), chloroplastid pigment contents and vacuolar (anthocyanins) flavonoids contents, anatomical characteristics and gene expression of the leaf. In summary, (i) the anthocyanins contents in leaf level did not provide protection against photoinhibition in T. cacao, (ii) the 'Catongo' and SJ-2 genotypes showed greater phenotypic plasticity to the morphology and the chloroplastidic pigment contents in the leaf, while the SCA-6 genotype allocated more in the flavonoids content and hsp70 gene expression; (iii) the relative expression of the genes psbA and psbO, did not vary between genotypes under irradiance stress.

  • 出版日期2017-10-20