نتایج جستجو برای: uv b stress

تعداد نتایج: 1372630  

2003
L. K. BELDEN

1. Despite the increasing occurrence of global environmental changes, including increases in ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B; 280–320 nm), little is known about how factors such as UV-B affect animals physiologically. Amphibians provide a good model for examining physiological effects of UV-B exposure because studies documenting both lethal and sub-lethal effects have been completed on many speci...

2016
Jay Kumar Piyoosh K. Babele Divya Singh Ashok Kumar

Among the different types of UV radiation, UV-B radiation (280-315 nm) has gained much attention mainly due to its increasing incidence on the Earth's surface leading to imbalances in natural ecosystems. This study deals with the effects of UV-B radiation on the proteome and gene expression in a rice phyllospheric bacterium, Enterobacter cloacae. Of the five bacteria isolated from rice leaves, ...

Carum copticum L. is a medicinal plant of the Apiaceae family with medicinal properties. In this study, the effects of UV-B radiation on the photosynthetic pigments and essential oils as well as phenols and anthocyanin of the seedling and callus of C. copticum were investigated under in vitro conditions. For this purpose, the experiment was set up in a completely randomized design, with three r...

2014
Tomomi Takeuchi Linsey Newton Alyssa Burkhardt Saundra Mason Eva M. Farré

In Arabidopsis, the circadian clock regulates UV-B-mediated changes in gene expression. Here it is shown that circadian clock components are able to inhibit UV-B-induced gene expression in a gene-by-gene-specific manner and act downstream of the initial UV-B sensing by COP1 (CONSTITUTIVE PHOTOMORPHOGENIC 1) and UVR8 (UV RESISTANCE LOCUS 8). For example, the UV-B induction of ELIP1 (EARLY LIGHT ...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2014
Orsolya Kinga Gondor Gabriella Szalai Viktória Kovács Tibor Janda Magda Pál

UV-B radiation may have either a positive or negative impact under the same conditions in wheat, depending on the type of secondary abiotic stressor: Cd or drought. Supplemental UV-B prevented the wilting and leaf rolling induced by PEG treatment. In contrast, combined UV-B and Cd treatment resulted in pronounced oxidative stress. The opposite effect of UV-B radiation in the case of drought or ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Henriette Gruber Marc Heijde Werner Heller Andreas Albert Harald K Seidlitz Roman Ulm

Plants respond to low levels of UV-B radiation with a coordinated photomorphogenic response that allows acclimation to this environmental stress factor. The key players in this UV-B response are COP1 (an E3 ubiquitin ligase), UVR8 (a β-propeller protein), and HY5 (a bZIP transcription factor). We have shown previously that an elevated UV-B-specific response is associated with dwarf growth, indi...

Journal: :Letters in applied microbiology 2011
A L Santos S Lopes I Baptista I Henriques N C M Gomes A Almeida A Correia A Cunha

AIMS To assess the variability in UV-B (280-320 nm) sensitivity of selected bacterial isolates from the surface microlayer and underlying water of the Ria de Aveiro (Portugal) estuary and their ability to recover from previous UV-induced stress. METHODS AND RESULTS Bacterial suspensions were exposed to UV-B radiation (3·3 W m⁻²). Effects on culturability and activity were assessed from colony...

2014
Anna B. Ohlsson Patrik Segerfeldt Anders Lindström Anna-Karin Borg-Karlson Torkel Berglund

Metabolites in plants are essential for defence and communication with the environment. Terpenes constitute the major part of the resin in conifers. The composition of terpenes as well as of volatile terpenes changes with tissue, age, and in response to various types of stress, for example insect or pathogen attacks (Persson et al., 1993; Fäldt et al., 2006) and UV-B exposure (Zavala and Ravett...

2013
Günter Döhler

UV-B Stress, Pigment and Protein Content, Pure Cultures o f Marine D iatom s Several species o f marine diatoms were grown at + 18 °C and + 2 2 °C under normal air condi­ tions (0.035 vol.% C 0 2) at a light/dark alteration o f 14: 8 h. Intensity o f white light was 1 mW (~ 5000 lux). An artifical nutrient solution o f 35%o salinity was used. Algae harvested during exponential growth — were exp...

Journal: :American journal of botany 1998
J Conner L Zangori

Our knowledge of the effects of increased levels of ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B) on plant fitness is limited mainly to yield studies in a few crop species. Previous greenhouse and garden studies of Brassica have found greater detrimental effects of UV-B on fitness in gardens than in the greenhouse, suggesting the possibility that additional stresses in the field decrease the ability of Brassi...

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