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Effects of enhanced UV-B radiation on morphology, physiology, biomass, leaf anatomy and ultrastructure in male and female mulberry (Morus alba) saplings

机译:增强的UV-B辐射对雌雄桑树幼树形态,生理,生物量,叶片解剖和超微结构的影响

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Effects of UV-B radiation on growth have been reported in many plants, but little attention has been paid to dioecious plants. To further address sexual differences in morphology, physiology, biomass, and leaf anatomy and ultrastructure could be induced by higher UV-B radiation, mulberry (Morus alba L.) saplings were chosen and subjected to ambient UV-B radiation (control) and enhanced UV-B radiation (10% higher than control) for one season's growth. Compared with control, enhanced UV-B radiation damaged lamina epidermis and spongy parenchyma, injured chloroplast ultrastructure, significantly decreased shoot height (SH), basal diameter (BD), total leaf area (LA), specific leaf area, net photosynthetic rate (P-n), total dry mass (TM), relative chlorophyll content (SPAD) and carbon isotope composition (delta C-13), and increased the ratio of aboveground/belowground mass (AB) and UV-B absorbing compounds in both male and female saplings. Moreover, under enhanced UV-B radiation, males received less injuries in leaf structure and chloroplasts, and had significant higher SH, BD, LA, TM, P-n, SPAD, delta C-13, anthocyanin concentration but lower UV-B absorbing compounds and AB than female saplings. However, no significant sexual differences in these traits were observed under ambient UV-B radiation. Our results demonstrated that female plants would suffer more negative effects on morphology, physiology, biomass allocation and leaf structure than do males under enhanced UV-B radiation due to more resource requirement for reproductive development. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:UV-B辐射对许多植物生长的影响已有报道,但对雌雄异株的植物鲜有关注。为了进一步解决在较高的UV-B辐射下可诱导的形态,生理,生物量以及叶片解剖结构和超微结构方面的性别差异,选择了桑树(Morus alba L.)幼树,并对其进行环境UV-B辐射(对照)并增强UV-B辐射(比对照高10%)可生长一个季节。与对照组相比,增强的UV-B辐射破坏了表皮层和海绵状薄壁组织,破坏了叶绿体超微结构,显着降低了芽高(SH),基部直径(BD),总叶面积(LA),比叶面积,净光合速率(Pn) ),总干重(TM),相对叶绿素含量(SPAD)和碳同位素组成(δC-13),并增加了雄性和雌性树苗中地上/地下质量(AB)和吸收UV-B的化合物的比例。此外,在增强的UV-B辐射下,雄性叶片结构和叶绿体受到的伤害较小,并且具有较高的SH,BD,LA,TM,Pn,SPAD,δC-13,花色苷浓度,但较低的UV-B吸收化合物和AB比雌性树苗。但是,在周围的UV-B辐射下,这些性状没有明显的性别差异。我们的结果表明,在增强UV-B辐射下,由于对生殖发育的更多资源需求,雌性植物在形态,生理,生物量分配和叶片结构方面将比雄性植物遭受更多负面影响。 (C)2016 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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