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Posidonia oceanica leaf bleaching: does it affect the plant photoprotective mechanisms?

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
Posidonia oceanica leaf bleaching: does it affect the plant photoprotective mechanisms? / Stipcich, P.; Arena, C.; Ceccherelli, G.; Donadio, R.; Jimenez, C.; Resaikos, V.; Vitale, E.; Fraschetti, S.. - In: ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 1096-0953. - 284:(2025). [10.1016/j.envres.2025.122233]
Abstract:
Seagrasses are vulnerable to climate change, although photoprotective mechanisms through photopigment rearrangement, have been detected to avoid photoinhibition and photooxidative stress at high temperatures. Posidonia oceanica, endemic to the Mediterranean Sea, is not an exception. Leaf bleaching has been associated to temperature but how it affects seagrass viability is still unknown. Through a depth-cross-transplantation experiment in Cyprus, we explored the role of temperature and irradiance in determining bleaching onset and analyzed changes in photopigments after transplantation. Unexpectedly, after three months, leaf bleaching did not increase in plants transplanted to a different depth from the origin (e.g. from -10 to -30). Rather, higher bleaching was found when cuttings were kept at their origin depth (i.e. - 10m), likely indicating that light and temperature are not the main drivers of this phenomenon. Photopigment rearrangement at different light and temperature conditions suggested that usual photoprotective mechanisms, used by the plant to respond to environmental stressors, are preserved despite the presence of bleaching. Understanding this phenomenon has become pivotal to predict the performance of P. oceanica in a changing Mediterranean Sea.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Carotenoid content; Chlorophyll content; Leaf depigmentation; Light irradiance; Plasticity; Seagrass meadow
Elenco autori:
Stipcich, P.; Arena, C.; Ceccherelli, G.; Donadio, R.; Jimenez, C.; Resaikos, V.; Vitale, E.; Fraschetti, S.
Autori di Ateneo:
CECCHERELLI Giulia
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/379850
Pubblicato in:
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
Journal
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