Arid
DOI10.1046/j.1365-3040.1998.00274.x
Repeated exposure to enhanced UV-B radiation in successive generations increases developmental instability (leaf fluctuating asymmetry) in a desert annual
Midgley, GF; Wand, SJE; Musil, CF
通讯作者Midgley, GF
来源期刊PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT
ISSN0140-7791
出版年1998
卷号21期号:4页码:437-442
英文摘要

Populations of the desert annual Dimorphotheca sinuata, derived from a common seed stock, were exposed concurrently over four successive generations to either ambient (representing no stratospheric ozone depletion) or elevated (representing 20 % stratospheric ozone depletion) UV-B levels during their complete life cycle. Leaf fluctuating asymmetry (FA) was measured in populations of plants grown from seeds of selected generations which had experienced different UV-B exposure histories, and from seeds collected from a wild population of this species which grows in a naturally enhanced UV-B environment. These measured plants had been grown in a greenhouse under essentially UV-B-free conditions. Leaf FA was significantly increased by greater numbers of enhanced W-B exposures in the parentage of the seed. There was a linear to exponential dose-response relationship between number of UV-B exposure iterations in seed parentage and leaf FA, suggesting that damage to DNA caused by UV-B exposure during plant development may not be fully repaired, and thus be inherited by offspring and accumulated over successive generations in this species, Leaf FA of plants grown from seed from the wild population was not significantly greater than that of control plants whose parentage experienced only ambient UV-B exposures, although this negative result may have been due to low sampling intensity and measurement resolution, and the relatively low UV-B enhancement experienced by the wild population. We conclude that leaf FA may constitute a relatively sensitive yet inexpensive means of quantifying UV-B damage to plants.


英文关键词arid environment desert development genetic damage fluctuating asymmetry UV-B stress
类型Article
语种英语
国家South Africa
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000074441900009
WOS关键词ULTRAVIOLET-RADIATION ; TERRESTRIAL PLANTS ; OZONE DEPLETION ; DNA-REPAIR ; QUALITY ; POLLEN ; GROWTH ; IMPACT ; DAMAGE
WOS类目Plant Sciences
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/136528
作者单位(1)Natl Bot Res Inst, ZA-7735 Cape Town, South Africa
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Midgley, GF,Wand, SJE,Musil, CF. Repeated exposure to enhanced UV-B radiation in successive generations increases developmental instability (leaf fluctuating asymmetry) in a desert annual[J],1998,21(4):437-442.
APA Midgley, GF,Wand, SJE,&Musil, CF.(1998).Repeated exposure to enhanced UV-B radiation in successive generations increases developmental instability (leaf fluctuating asymmetry) in a desert annual.PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT,21(4),437-442.
MLA Midgley, GF,et al."Repeated exposure to enhanced UV-B radiation in successive generations increases developmental instability (leaf fluctuating asymmetry) in a desert annual".PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT 21.4(1998):437-442.
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