Photosynthetic parameters of switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) under low radiation: Influence of stable overexpression of Miscanthus × giganteus PPDK on responses to light and CO2 under warm and cool growing conditions

Mathew Halter , Jackson Mitchell , David G.J. Mann , Balasubramaniam Muthukumar , C. Neal Stewart Jr. , Erik T. Nilsen
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Abstract

Background

Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) is one of the leading candidates to provide lignocellulosic biomass for biofuel production. Switchgrass is capable of relatively high productivity on marginal land or when intercropped with trees. Production of switchgrass is dependent upon light use efficiency at the canopy level. Thus, maintenance of photosynthesis at light limiting and cool conditions ought to elongate the growing season and increase productivity of switchgrass. Photosynthesis under cool conditions and low light is maintained higher in giant miscanthus (Miscanthus × giganteus) than switchgrass by retaining relatively high expression of pyruvate orthophosphate dikinase (PPDK). Our main goal was to create lines of switchgrass with upregulated PPDK and to evaluate photosynthetic responses of those lines to growth temperature under low radiation conditions. Our approach was to grow replicate plants of each transgenic event with an untransformed control in low light environments at either warm (28 °C day/24 °C night) or cool (14 °C day/12 °C night) conditions. Photosynthesis parameters of all plants were assessed with fluorescence kinetics, light response curves and carbon dioxide response curves.

Results

We created several lines of transgenic switchgrass with documented upregulation of cDNA for the PPDK gene (C4ppdk1). Photoinhibition was higher in the transgenic lines, but electron transport rates (ETR) and quantum yield of photosystem II were not inhibited by cool conditions. The higher than expected ETR under cool conditions was associated with increased non-photochemical quenching, which indicated that enzymatic reactions of photosynthesis were inhibited more by cool conditions than photochemical processes. In all except one transgenic line, most metrics of biochemical processes decreased under cool growth conditions, which resulted in significantly lower productivity under cool conditions.

Conclusions

All transgenic lines were able to balance electron transport and biochemical process at low radiation keeping apparent quantum yield constant and the light saturation point relatively low. Thus, the photosynthetic changes associated with the transgenic events could make the transgenic lines appropriate for use in low light regions such as forest intercropping systems if productivity was increased. Although one transgenic line had weakly improved photosynthesis under cool conditions in this study, improving cold temperature photosynthesis in switchgrass will require more than manipulating the expression of a single gene.

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低辐射下柳枝稷光合参数:冷暖生长条件下Miscanthus × giganteus PPDK稳定过表达对光和CO2响应的影响
柳枝稷(Panicum virgatum)是为生物燃料生产提供木质纤维素生物质的主要候选植物之一。柳枝稷在边缘土地上或与树木间作时具有较高的生产力。柳枝稷的生产取决于冠层的光利用效率。因此,在限光和低温条件下维持光合作用应能延长柳枝稷的生长季节,提高其产量。巨芒草(miscanthus × giganteus)在低温和弱光条件下的光合作用比柳枝稷要高,这是通过保持较高的丙酮酸正磷酸二激酶(PPDK)表达来实现的。我们的主要目标是创建PPDK上调的柳枝稷品系,并评估这些品系在低辐射条件下对生长温度的光合反应。我们的方法是在温暖(28°C白天/24°C夜晚)或凉爽(14°C白天/12°C夜晚)的弱光环境中,用未转化的对照培养每个转基因事件的复制植株。利用荧光动力学、光响应曲线和二氧化碳响应曲线评估了所有植物的光合作用参数。结果我们培育了多株PPDK基因(C4ppdk1)表达上调的转基因柳枝稷。转基因系的光抑制作用较强,但低温条件不影响光系统II的电子传递速率(ETR)和量子产率。低温条件下高于预期的ETR与增加的非光化学猝灭有关,这表明低温条件比光化学过程更能抑制光合作用的酶促反应。除1个转基因品系外,其余品系在低温生长条件下大部分生化过程指标均下降,导致低温条件下产量显著降低。结论所有转基因系在低辐射条件下均能平衡电子传递和生化过程,保持表观量子产率恒定,光饱和点较低。因此,与转基因事件相关的光合作用变化可以使转基因株系在生产力提高的情况下适合于森林间作系统等低光区使用。虽然在本研究中,一个转基因品系在低温条件下的光合作用有微弱改善,但改善柳枝稷的低温光合作用需要的不仅仅是操纵单个基因的表达。
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