Downsizing in plants—UV light induces pronounced morphological changes in the absence of stress

Author:

Qian Minjie12ORCID,Rosenqvist Eva3ORCID,Prinsen Els4ORCID,Pescheck Frauke5ORCID,Flygare Ann-Marie6,Kalbina Irina1ORCID,Jansen Marcel A.K.7ORCID,Strid Åke1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Örebro Life Science Center, School of Science and Technology, Örebro University, SE-70182 Örebro, Sweden

2. College of Horticulture, Hainan University, Haikou 570228, China

3. Section of Crop Sciences, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Højbakkegård Allé 9, DK-2630 Taastrup, Denmark

4. Integrated Molecular Plant Physiology Research, Department of Biology, University of Antwerpen, Groenenborgerlaan 171, B-2020 Antwerpen, Belgium

5. Botanical Institute, Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel, Olshausenstraße 40, 24098 Kiel, Germany

6. Statistics Unit, School of Business, Örebro University, SE-70182 Örebro, Sweden

7. School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Research Institute, University College Cork, North Mall, T23 TK30 Cork, Ireland

Abstract

Abstract Ultraviolet (UV) light induces a stocky phenotype in many plant species. In this study, we investigate this effect with regard to specific UV wavebands (UV-A or UV-B) and the cause for this dwarfing. UV-A- or UV-B-enrichment of growth light both resulted in a smaller cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) phenotype, exhibiting decreased stem and petiole lengths and leaf area (LA). Effects were larger in plants grown in UV-B- than in UV-A-enriched light. In plants grown in UV-A-enriched light, decreases in stem and petiole lengths were similar independent of tissue age. In the presence of UV-B radiation, stems and petioles were progressively shorter the younger the tissue. Also, plants grown under UV-A-enriched light significantly reallocated photosynthates from shoot to root and also had thicker leaves with decreased specific LA. Our data therefore imply different morphological plant regulatory mechanisms under UV-A and UV-B radiation. There was no evidence of stress in the UV-exposed plants, neither in photosynthetic parameters, total chlorophyll content, or in accumulation of damaged DNA (cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers). The abscisic acid content of the plants also was consistent with non-stress conditions. Parameters such as total leaf antioxidant activity, leaf adaxial epidermal flavonol content and foliar total UV-absorbing pigment levels revealed successful UV acclimation of the plants. Thus, the UV-induced dwarfing, which displayed different phenotypes depending on UV wavelengths, occurred in healthy cucumber plants, implying a regulatory adjustment as part of the UV acclimation processes involving UV-A and/or UV-B photoreceptors.

Funder

Knowledge Foundation

Swedish Research Council Formas

The Örebro University’s Faculty for Business, Science and Technology

Science Foundation Ireland

Flemish Science Foundation (FWO

China Scholarship Council (CSC

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Genetics,Physiology

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