UV-A radiation effects on higher plants: Exploring the known unknownShow others and affiliations
2017 (English)In: Plant Science, ISSN 0168-9452, E-ISSN 1873-2259, Vol. 255, p. 72-81Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
Ultraviolet-A radiation (UV-A: 315–400 nm) is a component of solar radiation that exerts a wide range of physiological responses in plants. Currently, field attenuation experiments are the most reliable source of information on the effects of UV-A. Common plant responses to UV-A include both inhibitory and stimulatory effects on biomass accumulation and morphology. UV-A effects on biomass accumulation can differ from those on root: shoot ratio, and distinct responses are described for different leaf tissues. Inhibitory and enhancing effects of UV-A on photosynthesis are also analysed, as well as activation of photoprotective responses, including UV-absorbing pigments. UV-A-induced leaf flavonoids are highly compound-specific and species-dependent. Many of the effects on growth and development exerted by UV-A are distinct to those triggered by UV-B and vary considerably in terms of the direction the response takes. Such differences may reflect diverse UV-perception mechanisms with multiple photoreceptors operating in the UV-A range and/or variations in the experimental approaches used. This review highlights a role that various photoreceptors (UVR8, phototropins, phytochromes and cryptochromes) may play in plant responses to UV-A when dose, wavelength and other conditions are taken into account.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Elsevier, 2017. Vol. 255, p. 72-81
Keywords [en]
Ultraviolet-A, Plant biomass, Morphology, Photosynthesis, Photodamage, Phenolics
National Category
Botany Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-72400DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2016.11.014ISI: 000394194800008PubMedID: 28131343Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85003976956OAI: oai:DiVA.org:oru-72400DiVA, id: diva2:1288040
Funder
Academy of Finland
Note
Funding agencies:
Spanish Government, CGL2010-2283
University of Girona, MPCUdG2016
Foundation Ireland, 11/RFP.1/EOB/3303
COST Action FA0906, UV4Growth
2019-02-122019-02-122019-02-22Bibliographically approved