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  2. Harden the chloroplast to protect the plant

Harden the chloroplast to protect the plant

  • Physiol Plant. 2013 Jan;147(1):55-63. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-3054.2012.01689.x.
Cristina Crosatti 1 Fulvia Rizza Franz W Badeck Elisabetta Mazzucotelli Luigi Cattivelli
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Affiliation

  • 1 CRA-Genomics Research Centre, 29017 Fiorenzuola d'Arda-PC, Italy.
Abstract

The chloroplast is the central switch of the plant's response to cold and LIGHT stress. The ability of many plant species to develop a cold tolerant phenotype is dependent on the presence of LIGHT and photosynthetic activity during low-temperature growth. LIGHT exposure at low temperature stimulates an over-reduction of the plastoquinone pool as well as the accumulation of Reactive Oxygen Species, and both metabolic conditions generate a retrograde signal controlling nuclear gene expression. At the same time the chloroplast is the target of many cold acclimation processes which are the results of the chloroplast-nucleus cross-talk. Often, the extent of cold acclimation of the chloroplast is tightly correlated with the overall plant tolerance to chilling and freezing temperatures, a finding suggesting that the chloroplast cold acclimation could be the rate limiting factor in the adaptation to low temperature.

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