Authors
Kathleen Hectors, Els Prinsen, Wim De Coen, Marcel AK Jansen, Yves Guisez
Publication date
2007/7
Journal
New Phytologist
Volume
175
Issue
2
Pages
255-270
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
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    Ultraviolet B (UV‐B) acclimation comprises complex and poorly understood changes in plant metabolism. The effects of chronic and ecologically relevant UV‐B dose rates on Arabidopsis thaliana were determined.
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    The UV‐B acclimation process was studied by measuring radiation effects on morphology, physiology, biochemistry and gene expression.
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    Chronic UV‐B radiation did not affect photosynthesis or the expression of stress responsive genes, which indicated that the UV‐acclimated plants were not stressed. UV‐induced morphological changes in acclimated plants included decreased rosette diameter, decreased inflorescence height and increased numbers of flowering stems, indicating that chronic UV‐B treatment caused a redistribution rather than a cessation of growth. Gene expression profiling indicated that UV‐induced morphogenesis was associated with subtle changes in phytohormone …
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