Effects of UVA and its simultaneous action with blue light on the growth and phototropism of cress leaves under various gravity conditions

Regina Losinska-Sičiūnienė, R. Stanevičienė, D. Švėgždienė
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Nature Research Centre, Akademijos 2, Vilnius 08412, Lithuania The gravity of the Earth (1g) and phototropic active components of the light spectrum are the stimuli regulating the directional growth of plants. In this study, the role of combined light and gravity effects on plant leaves (Lepidium sativum L.) was tested. Treatment with UVA (370 nm) or UVA combined with blue light together with the gravity in the slow clinostat (clinorotated 3 rpm), or Earth’s gravity (1g), was applied. A custom-built clinostat with LEDs allowed unidirectional illumination of cress leaves. UVA or UVA with blue light was directed laterally at cress leaves for a 3 h exposure. Responses of cotyledons and true leaves, both under 1g and clinorotation conditions, were compared. The obtained data show that UVA (370 nm) suppresses the elongation of cotyledons and true leaves under changed gravity of the Earth. Clinorotation suppresses the growth of cotyledons but not of the true leaves under UVA with blue light. Comparison of leaf phototropism induced by different illuminations under1g and changed gravity conditions revealed that phototropism was induced by clinorotation but suppressed by Earth’s gravity. Phototropic responses of true leaves under clinorotation were stronger than those of cotyledons.
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不同重力条件下UVA及其与蓝光同时作用对芥蓝叶片生长和向光性的影响
地球重力(1g)和光谱的光敏性有效成分是调节植物定向生长的刺激物。研究了光重复合处理对植物叶片的影响。采用UVA (370 nm)或UVA联合蓝光与慢速旋转器(旋转3转/分)重力或地球重力(1g)处理。一个定制的带有led的恒温器允许服装叶片的单向照明。UVA或UVA带蓝光侧向照射植株叶片3小时。比较了1g和花化条件下子叶和真叶的反应。结果表明,UVA (370 nm)抑制了地球重力变化下子叶和真叶的伸长。在UVA和蓝光照射下,光旋对子叶生长有抑制作用,但对真叶生长无抑制作用。比较不同光照和重力条件下叶片的向光性,发现叶片的向光性是由光合作用诱导的,但受到地球重力的抑制。真叶在变色条件下的趋光反应强于子叶。
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