Growth under UV-B radiation increases tolerance to high-light stress in pea and bean plants

EM Bolink*, [No Value] van Schalkwijk, F Posthumus, PR van Hasselt

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    Abstract

    Pea (Pisum sativum L.) and bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) plants were exposed to enhanced levels of UV-B radiation in a growth chamber. Leaf discs of UV-B treated and control plants were exposed to high-light (HL) stress (PAR: 1200 mu mol m(-2) s(-1)) to study whether pre-treatment with UV-B affected the photoprotective mechanisms of the plants against photoinhibition. At regular time intervals leaf discs were taken to perform chlorophyll a fluorescence and oxygen evolution measurements to assess damage to the photosystems. Also, after 1 h of HL treatment the concentration of xanthophyll cycle pigments was determined. A significantly slower decline of maximum quantum efficiency of PSII (F(v)/F(m)), together with a slower decline of oxygen evolution during HL stress was observed in leaf discs of UV-B treated plants compared to controls in both plant species. This indicated an increased tolerance to HL stress in UV-B treated plants. The total pool of xanthophyll cycle pigments was increased in UV-B treated pea plants compared to controls, but in bean no significant differences were found between treatments. However, in bean plants thiol concentrations were significantly enhanced by UV-B treatment, and UV-absorbing compounds increased in both species, indicating a higher antioxidant capacity. An increased leaf thickness, together with increases in antioxidant capacity could have contributed to the higher protection against photoinhibition in UV-B treated plants.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)147-+
    Number of pages9
    JournalPlant ecology
    Volume154
    Issue number1-2
    Publication statusPublished - Jun-2001

    Keywords

    • F(v/)F(m)
    • glutathione
    • oxygen evolution
    • photoinhibition
    • UV-B
    • xanthophyll cycle
    • PHOTOSYSTEM-II PHOTOINHIBITION
    • XANTHOPHYLL CYCLE
    • PISUM-SATIVUM
    • ISOLATED-CHLOROPLASTS
    • TERRESTRIAL PLANTS
    • VASCULAR PLANTS
    • PHOTOSYNTHESIS
    • LEAVES
    • CAROTENOIDS
    • EXPOSURE

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