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DOI10.1046/j.1365-2486.1999.00236.x
Carry-over of enhanced ultraviolet-B exposure effects to successive generations of a desert annual: interaction with atmospheric CO2 and nutrient supply
Musil, CF; Midgley, GF; Wand, SJE
通讯作者Musil, CF
来源期刊GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
ISSN1354-1013
EISSN1365-2486
出版年1999
卷号5期号:3页码:311-329
英文摘要

The performance of fifth generation offspring of a desert annual (Dimorphotheca sinuata DC.) were compared in the absence of UV-B, under variable atmospheric CO2 and nutrient supply after four consecutive generations of concurrent exposure of their progenitors to UV-B at ambient (seasonal range: 2.55-8.85 kJ m(-2) d(-1)) and enhanced (seasonal range: 4.70-11.41 kJ m-2 d(-1)) levels. Offspring of progenitors grown under elevated UV-B exhibited a diminished photosynthetic rate, a consequence of a reduced leaf density, and diminished foliar levels of carotenoids, polyphenolics and anthocyanins. Conversely nonstructural carbohydrate and chlorophyll b levels were increased. Altered physiology was accompanied by reduced apical dominance and earlier flowering, features generally considered under photomorphogenic control, increased branching and inflorescence production and greater partitioning of biomass to reproductive structures, but diminished seed production. Many of these changes were magnified under nutrient limitation and intensified under atmospheric CO2 enriched conditions. The latter disagrees with current opinion that elevated CO2 may reduce detrimental UVB effects, at least over the long-term. Observed correlations between seed production and polyphenolic, especially anthocyanin, levels in offspring, and indications of diminished lignification (thinner leaves, less robust stems and fewer lignified seeds set) all pointed to the involvement of the phenylpropanoid pathway in seed formation and plant structural development and its disruption during long-term UV-B exposure. Comparisons with earlier generations revealed trends with cumulative generations of enhanced UVB exposure of increasing chlorophyll b and nonstructural carbohydrates, decreasing polyphenolics and biomass allocation to vegetative structures, and diminishing seed production despite increasing biomass allocation to reproductive structures. Notwithstanding some physiological compensation (increased chlorophyll b), the accumulation and persistence of these ostensibly inherited changes in physiological and reproductive performance suggest a greater impact of elevated UV-B on vegetation, primary production and regeneration over the long-term than presently envisaged.


英文关键词carbon dioxide growth long-term nutrients physiology reproduction ultraviolet-B radiation
类型Article
语种英语
国家South Africa
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000079231000006
WOS关键词ETIOLATING TOMATO SEEDLINGS ; CARBON-DIOXIDE ENRICHMENT ; PHOTON FLUX-DENSITY ; UV-B ; ELEVATED CO2 ; TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS ; POLYMORPHIC DIASPORES ; HYPOCOTYL ELONGATION ; ELEVATIONAL GRADIENT ; CHLOROPHYLL CONTENT
WOS类目Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology ; Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/137401
作者单位(1)Nat Bot Inst, Ecol & Conservat, ZA-7735 Cape Town, South Africa
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Musil, CF,Midgley, GF,Wand, SJE. Carry-over of enhanced ultraviolet-B exposure effects to successive generations of a desert annual: interaction with atmospheric CO2 and nutrient supply[J],1999,5(3):311-329.
APA Musil, CF,Midgley, GF,&Wand, SJE.(1999).Carry-over of enhanced ultraviolet-B exposure effects to successive generations of a desert annual: interaction with atmospheric CO2 and nutrient supply.GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY,5(3),311-329.
MLA Musil, CF,et al."Carry-over of enhanced ultraviolet-B exposure effects to successive generations of a desert annual: interaction with atmospheric CO2 and nutrient supply".GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY 5.3(1999):311-329.
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