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Growth and physiological responses to supplemental UV-B radiation of two contrasting poplar species.

Jian Ren1, Yinan Yao, Yongqing Yang, Helena Korpelainen, Olavi Junttila, Chunyang Li.   

Abstract

We compared the growth and physiological responses of cuttings of Populus kangdingensis C. Wang et Tung and P. cathayana Rehder originating from altitudes of 3500 m and 1500 m, respectively, when exposed to three ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation regimes: zero UV-B, ambient (4.5 kJ m(-2) day(-1)) and twice-ambient (9 kJ m(-2) day(-1)) biologically effective UV-B radiation for one growing season, to determine if Populus trees that are adapted to contrasting UV-B habitats exhibit different tolerances to enhanced UV-B radiation. Compared with cuttings grown without UV-B radiation, twice-ambient UV-B radiation significantly decreased total biomass, total leaf area and internode length in both species, whereas root/shoot ratio, leaf number, amount of photosynthetic pigments and ascorbate peroxidase activity were unaffected. Differences in responses were also observed between the study species. Cutting height increment, total biomass, total leaf area, free proline concentration and membrane damage assessed by electrolyte leakage were significantly more affected by the twice-ambient UV-B radiation in P. cathayana than in P. kangdingensis. However, specific leaf mass, amount of UV-B absorbing compounds and superoxide dismutase and guaiacol peroxidase activities increased more with increasing UV-B radiation in P. kangdingensis than in P. cathayana, perhaps reflecting important characteristics of species with low to moderate tolerance to UV-B radiation. Overall, the results indicated that P. kangdingensis, which originates from altitudes of 3500 m, has greater tolerance to enhanced UV-B radiation than P. cathayana originating from altitudes of 1500 m.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16452080     DOI: 10.1093/treephys/26.5.665

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tree Physiol        ISSN: 0829-318X            Impact factor:   4.196


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Authors:  Yongqing Yang; Yinan Yao; Hai He
Journal:  J Plant Res       Date:  2008-05-28       Impact factor: 2.629

2.  Moderate salt treatment alleviates ultraviolet-B radiation caused impairment in poplar plants.

Authors:  Xuan Ma; Yong-Bin Ou; Yong-Feng Gao; Stanley Lutts; Tao-Tao Li; Yang Wang; Yong-Fu Chen; Yu-Fang Sun; Yin-An Yao
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-09-06       Impact factor: 4.379

3.  Different Proteome Profiles between Male and Female Populus cathayana Exposed to UV-B Radiation.

Authors:  Yunxiang Zhang; Lihua Feng; Hao Jiang; Yuanbin Zhang; Sheng Zhang
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2017-03-07       Impact factor: 5.753

4.  Roles of gibberellin catabolism and signaling in growth and physiological response to drought and short-day photoperiods in Populus trees.

Authors:  Christine Zawaski; Victor B Busov
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-01-20       Impact factor: 3.240

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