The Effect of Light on Plastid Differentiation, Chlorophyll Biosynthesis, and Essential Oil Composition in Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) Leaves and Cotyledons

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Boszormenyi, Andrea [1 ]
Dobi, Adrienn [2 ]
Skribanek, Anna [3 ]
Pavai, Melinda [2 ]
Solymosi, Katalin [2 ]
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[1] Semmelweis Univ, Dept Pharmacognosy, Budapest, Hungary
[2] Eotvos Lorand Univ, Dept Plant Anat, Budapest, Hungary
[3] ELTE Savaria Univ Ctr, Dept Biol, Szombathely, Hungary
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dark-forcing; etiolation; leucoplast; peltate glandular hair; prolamellar body; rosemary; tubular complex; PELTATE GLANDULAR TRICHOMES; PROLAMELLAR BODY FORMATION; TUBULORETICULAR STRUCTURES; PHASEOLUS-VULGARIS; LEONOTIS LEONURUS; SECRETED MATERIAL; CUBIC MEMBRANES; LEAF PRIMORDIA; L; LAMIACEAE; ULTRASTRUCTURE;
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10.3389/fpls.2020.00196
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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It is unclear whether light affects the structure and activity of exogenous secretory tissues like glandular hairs. Therefore, transmission electron microscopy was first used to study plastid differentiation in glandular hairs and leaves of light-grown rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis "Arp") plants kept for 2 weeks under ambient light conditions. During our detailed analyses, among others, we found leucoplasts with tubuloreticular membrane structures resembling prolamellar bodies in stalk cell plastids of peltate glandular hairs. To study the effect of darkness on plastid differentiation, we then dark-forced adult, light-grown rosemary plants for 2 weeks and observed occasionally the development of new shoots with elongated internodes and pale leaves on them. Absorption and fluorescence spectroscopic analyses of the chlorophyllous pigment contents, the native arrangement of the pigment-protein complexes and photosynthetic activity confirmed that the first and second pairs of leaf primordia of dark-forced shoots were partially etiolated (contained low amounts of protochlorophyll/ide and residual chlorophylls, had etio-chloroplasts with prolamellar bodies and low grana, and impaired photosynthesis). Darkness did not influence plastid structure in fifth leaves or secretory tissues (except for head cells of peltate glandular hairs in which rarely tubuloreticular membranes appeared). The mesophyll cells of cotyledons of 2-week-old dark-germinated rosemary seedlings contained etioplasts with highly regular prolamellar bodies similar to those in mesophyll etio-chloroplasts of leaves and clearly differing from tubuloreticular membranes of secretory cells. Analyses of the essential oil composition obtained after solid phase microextraction and gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy showed that in addition to light, the age of the studied organ (i.e., first leaf primordia and leaf tip vs. fifth, fully developed green leaves) and the type of the organ (cotyledon vs. leaves) also strongly influenced the essential oil composition. Therefore, light conditions and developmental stage are both important factors to be considered in case of potential therapeutic, culinary or aromatic uses of rosemary leaves and their essential oils.
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