Vb. Velikova et al., EFFECTS OF EXOGENOUS POLYAMINES APPLIED SEPARATELY AND IN COMBINATIONWITH SIMULATED ACID-RAIN ON FUNCTIONAL-ACTIVITY OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC APPARATUS, Journal of plant physiology, 153(3-4), 1998, pp. 299-307
Ten-day-old bean seedlings (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) were grown in a gre
enhouse and sprayed with spermidine or spermine. After 24 h they were
treated with a cocktail of simulated acid rain (pH 5.6 and 1.8). Polya
mines were applied separately or in combination with acid rain. Their
protective effect on the functional activity of the photosynthetic app
aratus in the acid rain-treated plants was investigated. It was found
that acid rain with pH 1.8 applied separately decreased strongly the p
hotosynthetic rate, the oxygen evolution, as well as the PS2 activity.
Polyamines (spermidine and spermine) applied 24 h the before the acid
rain treatment partially diminished the inhibitory effect of acid rai
n on the photosynthetic apparatus. The results showed also that the fa
vourable effect of spermine was higher than that of spermidine. The pr
otective action of polyamines could be explained by their polycationic
nature, their ability to bind with photosynthetic membranes, resultin
g in conformational changes and stabilization, of the membrane and by
their ability to act as free radical scavengers.