Effects of Artemisinin on Photosystem II Performance of Microcystis aeruginosa by In Vivo Chlorophyll Fluorescence

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Lixiao Ni
Kumud Acharya
Xiangyang Hao
Shiyin Li
Yong Li
Yiping Li
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[1] Hohai University,Key Laboratory of Integrated Regulation and Resource Development on Shallow Lakes, MOE, School of Environment
[2] Desert Research Institute,Division of Hydrologic Sciences
[3] Shanxi Lu’an Engineering Investigation and Design Co. Ltd.,Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, School of Geography Science
[4] Nanjing Normal University,undefined
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Artemisinin; Photosystem II; Chlorophyll fluorescence;
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Effects of artemisinin (derived from Artemisia annua) on the photosynthetic activity of Microcystis aeruginosa was investigated by using chlorophyll a (Chl a) fluorescence transient O-J-I–P and JIP-test after exposure to elevated artemisinin concentration. High artemisinin concentration resulted in a significant suppression in photosynthesis and respiration. Results showed that the OJIP curves flattened and the maximal fluorescence yield reached at the J step under artemisinin stress. The decreased values of the energy needed for the RCs’ closure (Sm) and the number of oxidation and reduction (N) suggested that the reduction times of primary bound plastoquinone (QA) was also decreased. The absorption flux (ABS/RC) per photosystem II (PSII) reaction center and the electron transport flux (ET0/RC) decreased with increasing artemisinin concentration. Excess artemisinin had little effect on the trapping flux (TR0/RC). The results showed that the decrease of photosynthesis in exposure to excess artemisinin may be a result of the inactivation of PSII reaction centers and the inhibition of electron transport in the acceptor side.
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页码:1165 / 1169
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