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Complex Metabolic Oscillations in Plants Forced by Harmonic Irradiance
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Nedbal, Ladislav - Březina, Vítězslav
Complex Metabolic Oscillations in Plants Forced by Harmonic Irradiance.
Biophysical Journal. Roč. 83, č. 4 (2002), s. 2180-2189. ISSN 0006-3495. E-ISSN 1542-0086
Výzkumný záměr: CEZ:AV0Z6087904
Klíčová slova: oscillations
Kód oboru RIV: BO - Biofyzika
Impakt faktor: 4.643, rok: 2002
Plants exposed to harmonically modulated irradiance, 1 + cos(t), exhibit a complex periodic pattern of chlorophyll fluorescence emission that can be deconvoluted into a steady-state component, a component that is modulated with the frequency of the irradiance (), and into at least two upper harmonic components (2 and 3). A model is proposed that accounts for the upper harmonics in fluorescence emission by nonlinear negative feedback regulation of photosynthesis. In contrast to simpler linear models, the model predicts that the steady-state fluorescence component will depend on the frequency of light modulation, and that amplitudes of all fluorescence components will exhibit resonance peak(s) when the irradiance frequency is tuned to an internal frequency of a regulatory component. The experiments confirmed that the upper harmonic components appear and exhibit distinct resonant peaks. The frequency of autonomous oscillations observed earlier upon an abrupt increase in CO2 concentration corresponds to the sharpest of the resonant peaks of the forced oscillations. We propose that the underlying principles are general for a wide spectrum of negative-feedback regulatory mechanisms. The analysis by forced harmonic oscillations will enable us to examine internal dynamics of regulatory processes that have not been accessible to noninvasive fluorescence monitoring to date.
Trvalý link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0067731
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