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Vitamin E protects from lipid peroxidation during winter stress in the seagrass Cymodocea nodosa.

Sergi Munne-BoschSandra PuigErola FenollosaAndrea CasadesúsEstrella Fernández
Published in: Planta (2022)
ratio. Adjustments in pigment antenna size and vitamin E contents per unit of chlorophyll during winter may help protect the photosynthetic apparatus from sustained photo-inhibitory damage and lipid peroxidation events in leaves. Rhizomes also accumulated significant amounts of vitamin E, although to a much lesser extent than leaves, and kept protected from lipid peroxidation during winter, as indicated by malondialdehyde contents, a product from secondary lipid peroxidation. It is concluded that vitamin E can help protect both leaves and rhizomes from lipid peroxidation, although cold stress during winter can cause transient photo-inhibition of the photosynthetic apparatus, in C. nodosa.
Keyphrases
  • fatty acid
  • oxidative stress
  • heat stress
  • energy transfer