Is chloroplast size optimal for photosynthetic efficiency?

Improving photosynthetic efficiency has recently emerged as a promising way to increase crop production in a sustainable manner. While chloroplast size may affect photosynthetic efficiency in several ways, we aimed to explore whether chloroplast size manipulation can be a viable approach to improving photosynthetic performance. Several tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) lines with contrasting chloroplast sizes were generated via manipulation of chloroplast division genes to assess photosynthetic performance under steady-state and fluctuating light. A selection of lines was included in a field trial to explore productivity. Lines with enlarged chloroplasts underperformed in most of the measured traits. Lines with smaller and more numerous chloroplasts showed a similar efficiency compared with wild-type (WT) tobacco. Chloroplast size only weakly affected light absorptance and light profiles within the leaf. Increasing chloroplast size decreased mesophyll conductance (gm) but decreased chloroplast size did not increase gm. Increasing chloroplast size reduced chloroplast movements and enhanced non-photochemical quenching. The chloroplast smaller than WT appeared to be no better than WT for photosynthetic efficiency and productivity under field conditions. The results indicate that chloroplast size manipulations are therefore unlikely to lead to higher photosynthetic efficiency or growth.

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Main Authors: Głowacka, Katarzyna, Kromdijk, Johannes, Salesse-Smith, Coralie E., Smith, Cailin, Driever, Steven M., Long, Stephen P.
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:chloroplast morphology, chloroplast movement, chloroplast size modification, leaf light absorption, mesophyll conductance, photosynthetic efficiency,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/is-chloroplast-size-optimal-for-photosynthetic-efficiency
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-6179482025-01-14 Głowacka, Katarzyna Kromdijk, Johannes Salesse-Smith, Coralie E. Smith, Cailin Driever, Steven M. Long, Stephen P. Article/Letter to editor New Phytologist 239 (2023) 6 ISSN: 0028-646X Is chloroplast size optimal for photosynthetic efficiency? 2023 Improving photosynthetic efficiency has recently emerged as a promising way to increase crop production in a sustainable manner. While chloroplast size may affect photosynthetic efficiency in several ways, we aimed to explore whether chloroplast size manipulation can be a viable approach to improving photosynthetic performance. Several tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) lines with contrasting chloroplast sizes were generated via manipulation of chloroplast division genes to assess photosynthetic performance under steady-state and fluctuating light. A selection of lines was included in a field trial to explore productivity. Lines with enlarged chloroplasts underperformed in most of the measured traits. Lines with smaller and more numerous chloroplasts showed a similar efficiency compared with wild-type (WT) tobacco. Chloroplast size only weakly affected light absorptance and light profiles within the leaf. Increasing chloroplast size decreased mesophyll conductance (gm) but decreased chloroplast size did not increase gm. Increasing chloroplast size reduced chloroplast movements and enhanced non-photochemical quenching. The chloroplast smaller than WT appeared to be no better than WT for photosynthetic efficiency and productivity under field conditions. The results indicate that chloroplast size manipulations are therefore unlikely to lead to higher photosynthetic efficiency or growth. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/is-chloroplast-size-optimal-for-photosynthetic-efficiency 10.1111/nph.19091 https://edepot.wur.nl/636840 chloroplast morphology chloroplast movement chloroplast size modification leaf light absorption mesophyll conductance photosynthetic efficiency https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic chloroplast morphology
chloroplast movement
chloroplast size modification
leaf light absorption
mesophyll conductance
photosynthetic efficiency
chloroplast morphology
chloroplast movement
chloroplast size modification
leaf light absorption
mesophyll conductance
photosynthetic efficiency
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mesophyll conductance
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chloroplast morphology
chloroplast movement
chloroplast size modification
leaf light absorption
mesophyll conductance
photosynthetic efficiency
Głowacka, Katarzyna
Kromdijk, Johannes
Salesse-Smith, Coralie E.
Smith, Cailin
Driever, Steven M.
Long, Stephen P.
Is chloroplast size optimal for photosynthetic efficiency?
description Improving photosynthetic efficiency has recently emerged as a promising way to increase crop production in a sustainable manner. While chloroplast size may affect photosynthetic efficiency in several ways, we aimed to explore whether chloroplast size manipulation can be a viable approach to improving photosynthetic performance. Several tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) lines with contrasting chloroplast sizes were generated via manipulation of chloroplast division genes to assess photosynthetic performance under steady-state and fluctuating light. A selection of lines was included in a field trial to explore productivity. Lines with enlarged chloroplasts underperformed in most of the measured traits. Lines with smaller and more numerous chloroplasts showed a similar efficiency compared with wild-type (WT) tobacco. Chloroplast size only weakly affected light absorptance and light profiles within the leaf. Increasing chloroplast size decreased mesophyll conductance (gm) but decreased chloroplast size did not increase gm. Increasing chloroplast size reduced chloroplast movements and enhanced non-photochemical quenching. The chloroplast smaller than WT appeared to be no better than WT for photosynthetic efficiency and productivity under field conditions. The results indicate that chloroplast size manipulations are therefore unlikely to lead to higher photosynthetic efficiency or growth.
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