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Analyzing photosynthetic activity and growth of Soanum lycopersicum seedlings exposed to different light qualities

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To investigate how light quality influences tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L) seedlings, we examined changes in plant growth, chloroplast ultrastructure, photosynthetic parameters and some photosynthesis-related genes expression levels. For this, tomato plants were grown under different light qualities with the same photosynthetic photon flux density: red (R), blue (B), yellow (Y), green (G) and white (W) lights. Our results revealed that, compared with plants grown under W light, the growth of plants grown under monochromatic lights was inhibited with the growth reduction being more significant in the plants grown under Y and G lights. However, the monochromatic lights had their own effects on the growth and photosynthetic function of tomato seedlings. The plant height was reduced under blue light, but expression of rbcS, rbcL, psbA, psbB genes was up-regulated, and the ΦPSII and electron transport rate (ETR) values were enhanced. More starch grains were accumulated in chloroplasts. The root elongation, net photosynthetic rate (Pn), NPQ and rbcS and psbA genes expression were promoted under red light. Yellow light- and green light-illuminated plants grew badly with their lower Rubisco content and Pn value observed, and less starch grains accumulated in chloroplast. However, less influence was noted of light quality on chloroplast structure. Compared with yellow light, the values of ΦPSII, ETR, qP and NPQ of plants exposed to green light were significantly increased, suggesting that green light was beneficial to both the development of photosynthetic apparatus to some extent.

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36

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06

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  • Department of Plant Science, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing Agricultural University, 210095 Nanjing, China
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  • Department of Plant Science, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing Agricultural University, 210095 Nanjing, China
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  • Department of Plant Science, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing Agricultural University, 210095 Nanjing, China
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  • Department of Plant Science, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing Agricultural University, 210095 Nanjing, China

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