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Reviewing the Technical Designs for Experiments with Ultraviolet-B Radiation and Impact on Photosynthesis,DNA and Secondary Metabolism 被引量:11

Reviewing the Technical Designs for Experiments with Ultraviolet-B Radiation and Impact on Photosynthesis,DNA and Secondary Metabolism
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摘要 The ultraviolet-B (UV-B) portion of sunlight has received much atten- tion in the last three decades, because radiation from this spectral region increases due to the stratospheric ozone depletion, which results from increases of chlorofiuorocarbons in the atmosphere. Plant responses to UV-B exposure vary greatly and the interpretation of and comparison between studies is hindered, mainly by the contrasting experimental conditions used and interactive factors such as low light levels and possible artifacts due to the artificial experimental conditions. It seems likely that increases in solar UV-B radiation of the magnitude anticipated under current stratospheric ozone projections will not significantly inhibit photosynthesis and cause DNA damage in plants. This is in part due to the wellevolved protection mechanisms present in most plant species. One of the significant plant responses to UV-B is changes in foliar secondary chemistry, which could be translated into significant effects at higher trophic levels through plant-herbivore interactions and decomposition, Enhanced UV-B radiation due to stratospheric ozone depletion could also cause morphological changes that would affect competitive interactions, especially if contrasting UV-B sensitivity exists among the competitors, The ultraviolet-B (UV-B) portion of sunlight has received much atten- tion in the last three decades, because radiation from this spectral region increases due to the stratospheric ozone depletion, which results from increases of chlorofiuorocarbons in the atmosphere. Plant responses to UV-B exposure vary greatly and the interpretation of and comparison between studies is hindered, mainly by the contrasting experimental conditions used and interactive factors such as low light levels and possible artifacts due to the artificial experimental conditions. It seems likely that increases in solar UV-B radiation of the magnitude anticipated under current stratospheric ozone projections will not significantly inhibit photosynthesis and cause DNA damage in plants. This is in part due to the wellevolved protection mechanisms present in most plant species. One of the significant plant responses to UV-B is changes in foliar secondary chemistry, which could be translated into significant effects at higher trophic levels through plant-herbivore interactions and decomposition, Enhanced UV-B radiation due to stratospheric ozone depletion could also cause morphological changes that would affect competitive interactions, especially if contrasting UV-B sensitivity exists among the competitors,
出处 《Journal of Integrative Plant Biology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第4期377-387,共11页 植物学报(英文版)
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