| Literature DB >> 20505357 |
Mahmoud El-Baz Younis1, Mohammed Naguib Abdel-Ghany Hasaneen, Heba Mahmoud Mohammed Abdel-Aziz.
Abstract
Exposure of dark- or ambient visible light-grown broad bean seedlings to low (LL) and high (HL) visible light intensities, UV-A or UV-C, either alone or in combination, induced significant increases in total phenolic compounds as well as in anthocyanins content, throughout the germination period, as compared with the respective levels in control seedlings. In general, as compared with control levels, exposure of both dark- or light-grown broad bean seedlings to LL, HL, UV-A or UV-C, induced significant increases in the contents of non-enzymatic antioxidants (total ascorbate; ASA-DASA and total glutathione; GSSG-GSH) and enzymatic antioxidant activities (superoxide dismutase; SOD, catalase; CAT, ascorbate peroxidase; APO and glutathione reductase; GR). The obtained results are discussed in relation to induced mechanisms of protection and repair from the inevitable exposure to damaging visible light and UV-radiation.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20505357 PMCID: PMC3115348 DOI: 10.4161/psb.5.10.11978
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Signal Behav ISSN: 1559-2316