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在温带地区,生活在路灯附近的植物是光污染影响的一个很好的例子,它们的落叶和芽断明显改变。低强度光(光污染)虽然不能满足光合作用的需要,但会引起植物许多生理过程的变化,并对植物及其相关生态系统产生破坏作用。本文研究了光污染对草本植物Erigeron annuus (L.)叶片形态、解剖结构和光合作用的生理影响。珀耳斯。和falllopia x bohemica (Chrtek et chrtkov) J.P. Bailey在常规HPS和LED照明下。根据我们的经验,HPS灯支持所研究物种的光合活性,栅栏组织细胞的生长。与未受光污染的叶片相比,LED灯的光污染降低了两种植物的净光合作用。
The sensitivity of herbaceous plants to light Pollution
Plants living near street lights in temperate zones are good examples of the effect of light pollution with a marked shift in leaf fall and bud breaking. Low intensity light (light pollution) is not sufficient for photosynthesis, but can cause changes in many physiological processes, moreover, it can have a disrupting effect on the plant and its connected ecosystem. In this study, physiological effects of light pollution on leaf morphology, leaf anatomy, and photosynthesis were investigated in the herbaceous species Erigeron annuus (L.) Pers. and Fallopia x bohemica (Chrtek et Chrtková) J.P. Bailey under conventional HPS and LED illumination. In our experience, HPS lamps supported the photosynthetic activity of the studied species, the growth of palisade tissue cells. Light pollution of LED lamps reduced net photosynthesis in both species compared to non-light-polluted leaves.