نتایج جستجو برای: uv b

تعداد نتایج: 961435  

2004
Johann G. Zaller Peter S. Searles Martyn M. Caldwell Stephan D. Flint Ana L. Scopel Osvaldo E. Sala

Solar ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B, 280–315 nm) in the Southern Hemisphere has been increasing over the last few decades due to seasonal stratospheric ozone depletion associated with the ‘ozone hole’ and a more general erosion of the stratospheric ozone layer. We studied the effect of UV-B radiation on growth responses of Carex curta and C. decidua, the two most dominant sedges in a fen ecosys...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2007
Kathleen Hectors Els Prinsen Wim De Coen Marcel A K Jansen Yves Guisez

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. The UV-B acclimation process was studied by measuring radiation effects on morphology, physiology, biochemistry and gene expression. Chronic UV-B radiation did not affect photosynthesis or ...

Journal: :Photochemistry and photobiology 2004
Gordon M Heisler Richard H Grant Wei Gao James R Slusser

Ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B, 280-320 nm) has important effects in urban areas, including those on human health. Broadband UV-B radiation is monitored in Baltimore, MD, as part of the Baltimore Ecosystem Study, a long-term ecological research program. We compare broadband UV-B irradiance in Baltimore with UV-B at two nearby locations: a more rural station 64 km southeast and a suburban station...

2016
Xuan Ma Yong-Bin Ou Yong-Feng Gao Stanley Lutts Tao-Tao Li Yang Wang Yong-Fu Chen Yu-Fang Sun Yin-An Yao

The effects of moderate salinity on the responses of woody plants to UV-B radiation were investigated using two Populus species (Populus alba and Populus russkii). Under UV-B radiation, moderate salinity reduced the oxidation pressure in both species, as indicated by lower levels of cellular H2O2 and membrane peroxidation, and weakened the inhibition of photochemical efficiency expressed by O-J...

Journal: :Photochemistry and photobiology 2006
Paul C Frost Alyson Mack James H Larson Scott D Bridgham Gary A Lamberti

We examined UV-B radiation flux and its environmental control within and among streams of northern Michigan. UV-B flux was estimated in streams by plastic dosimetry strips, which allow for the simultaneous and repeated in situ measurement of solar radiation. During the summer of 2004, UV-B flux was measured across depth gradients and along longitudinal transects in seven streams, which were cho...

2013
Julia I. Qüesta Julieta P. Fina Paula Casati

Absorption of UV-B by DNA induces the formation of covalent bonds between adjacent pyrimidines. In maize and arabidopsis, plants deficient in chromatin remodeling show increased DNA damage compared to WT plants after a UV-B treatment. However, the role of enzymes that participate in DNA methylation in DNA repair after UV-B damage was not previously investigated. In this work, we analyzed how ch...

2008
Xiaoqin Yao Qing Liu Chao Han

Ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation and nitrogen are expected to increase simultaneously with future changes in global climate. In this study, growth and photosynthetic responses of Picea asperata seedlings to enhanced UV-B and to nitrogen supply were studied. The experimental design included two levels of UV-B treatments (ambient UV-B, 11.02 kJ m-2 d-1; enhanced UV-B, 14.33 kJ m-2 d-1) and two nitr...

2004
K. K. Newsham

UV-B radiation (280-315 nm) incident on the leafy liverwort Cephaloziella varians growing at Rothera Point on the Western Antarctic Peninsula was manipulated in late austral spring 1998 by screens consisting of a novel combination of plexiglass panes and polyester sheets. The screens transmitted c. 79%, 68%, 48%, 41% and 31% of daily UV-B radiation dose. Plants from under and outside the screen...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Carlos L Ballaré

The UV-B spectral band (280–315 nm) contributes less than 2% of the short-wave photons received by terrestrial organisms in most natural environments. Concerns about potential impacts of stratospheric ozone depletion contributed to spark interest in studies of plant responses to enhanced UV-B levels during the last two decades (Caldwell et al., 2003). In connection with this research, two relat...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2011
M Arróniz-Crespo D Gwynn-Jones T V Callaghan E Núñez-Olivera J Martínez-Abaigar P Horton G K Phoenix

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Anthropogenic depletion of stratospheric ozone in Arctic latitudes has resulted in an increase of ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B) reaching the biosphere. UV-B exposure is known to reduce above-ground biomass and plant height, to increase DNA damage and cause accumulation of UV-absorbing compounds in polar plants. However, many studies on Arctic mosses tended to be inconclusiv...

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