| Literature DB >> 27014285 |
Jun Wang1, Wei Lu1, Yuxin Tong1, Qichang Yang1.
Abstract
Red and blue light are both vital factors for plant growth and development. We examined how different ratios of red light to blue light (R/B) provided by light-emitting diodes affected photosynthetic performance by investigating parameters related to photosynthesis, including leaf morphology, photosynthetic rate, chlorophyll fluorescence, stomatal development, light response curve, and nitrogen content. In this study, lettuce plants (Lactuca sativa L.) were exposed to 200 μmol⋅m(-2)⋅s(-1) irradiance for a 16 h⋅d(-1) photoperiod under the following six treatments: monochromatic red light (R), monochromatic blue light (B) and the mixture of R and B with different R/B ratios of 12, 8, 4, and 1. Leaf photosynthetic capacity (A max) and photosynthetic rate (P n) increased with decreasing R/B ratio until 1, associated with increased stomatal conductance, along with significant increase in stomatal density and slight decrease in stomatal size. P n and A max under B treatment had 7.6 and 11.8% reduction in comparison with those under R/B = 1 treatment, respectively. The effective quantum yield of PSII and the efficiency of excitation captured by open PSII center were also significantly lower under B treatment than those under the other treatments. However, shoot dry weight increased with increasing R/B ratio with the greatest value under R/B = 12 treatment. The increase of shoot dry weight was mainly caused by increasing leaf area and leaf number, but no significant difference was observed between R and R/B = 12 treatments. Based on the above results, we conclude that quantitative B could promote photosynthetic performance or growth by stimulating morphological and physiological responses, yet there was no positive correlation between P n and shoot dry weight accumulation.Entities:
Keywords: Lactuca sativa L.; R/B ratio; chlorophyll fluorescence; dry weight; photosynthetic performance; stomata
Year: 2016 PMID: 27014285 PMCID: PMC4785143 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2016.00250
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
Effects of different R/B ratios on shoot dry weight, leaf number, Chl, Chl a/b, LA, Chl per leaf area (Chl/LA) and LMA.
| R/B ratio | B | R/B = 1 | R/B = 4 | R/B = 8 | R/B = 12 | R |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shoot dry weight (g) | 0.95c | 1.04c | 1.37b | 1.67a | 1.83a | 1.80a |
| Leaf number | 20c | 22c | 25b | 30a | 28ab | 26b |
| Chl (mg⋅g−1 FW) | 0.85a | 0.77ab | 0.81a | 0.74ab | 0.69bc | 0.60c |
| Chl a/b | 3.20ab | 3.15ab | 3.28a | 3.18ab | 3.00bc | 2.83c |
| LA (cm2) | 545c | 597c | 771b | 898a | 956a | 950a |
| Chl/LA (g⋅m−2) | 0.27bc | 0.30ab | 0.32a | 0.32a | 0.30ab | 0.24c |
| LMA (g⋅m−2) | 17.3a | 17.4a | 17. 8a | 18.7a | 18.8a | 19.0a |
Effects of different R/B ratios on the fitting parameters of photosynthetic light response curve, including Amax, Rd and α.
| R/B ratio | B | R/B = 1 | R/B = 4 | R/B = 8 | R/B = 12 | R |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 27.6b | 31.3a | 29.7ab | 23.8c | 20.7d | 18.0e | |
| Rd (μmol CO2⋅m−2⋅s−1) | 2.3c | 2.7b | 2.8b | 3.3a | 2.7b | 2.6bc |
| α (μmol photons⋅m−2⋅s−1) | 0.082b | 0.086ab | 0.114ab | 0.108ab | 0.117a | 0.084b |
Effects of different R/B ratios on the efficiency of excitation capture by open PSII center (Fv′/Fm′), and ΦPSII.
| R/B ratio | B | R/B = 1 | R/B = 4 | R/B = 8 | R/B = 12 | R |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.69b | 0.76a | 0.76a | 0.76a | 0.77a | 0.77a | |
| ΦPSII | 0.62b | 0.67a | 0.67a | 0.67a | 0.68a | 0.68a |
Effects of different R/B ratios on leaf stomata development. Ab and Ad represented abaxial and adaxial surfaces of lettuce leaves.
| R/B ratio | Stomatal length (μm) | Stomatal width (μm) | Pore length (μm) | Pore width (μm) | Stomatal density (stomata mm−2) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ab | Ad | Ab | Ad | Ab | Ad | Ab | Ad | Ab | Ad | |
| B | 28.0b | 29.6b | 20.8a | 21.2a | 8.6ab | 6.4c | 3.1b | 2.4b | 269b | 253cd |
| R/B = 1 | 29.4ab | 29.8b | 21.8a | 21.9a | 9.8ab | 7.0bc | 3.8a | 2.4b | 363a | 434a |
| R/B = 4 | 29.8ab | 30.9ab | 21.9a | 22.0a | 10.0ab | 7.1bc | 4.1a | 3.1ab | 283b | 320b |
| R/B = 8 | 30.0ab | 31.2ab | 22.1a | 22.1a | 10.6a | 8.4ab | 3.9a | 3.2a | 257bc | 278bc |
| R/B = 12 | 31.1a | 32.6a | 21.9a | 22.2a | 10.2ab | 9.2a | 3.7a | 3.0ab | 223bc | 230d |
| R | 27.9b | 28.6b | 20.9a | 20.6a | 8.5b | 7.7abc | 3.1b | 2.9ab | 200d | 224d |
Effects of different R/B ratios on sucrose and starch content.
| R/B ratios | B | R/B = 1 | R/B = 4 | R/B = 8 | R/B = 12 | R |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sucrose (mg⋅g−1) | 0.37b | 0.34b | 0.38b | 0.36b | 0.53a | 0.50a |
| Starch (mg⋅g−1) | 0.10d | 0.10d | 0.13c | 0.16ab | 0.14bc | 0.17a |