The effects of small changes in natural UV-B on the photosynthesis, pi
gmentation, flowering and yield of bean plants (Phaseolus vulgaris L.
var. Label) were studied. To obtain a relatively natural growth enviro
nment, the plants were grown in small, half-open greenhouses of UV-tra
nsmitting Plexiglas of different thickness (3 and 5 mm), resulting in
an 8% difference in the weighted UV-B reaching the plants. Although th
e UV-B doses used did not significantly influence photosynthesis on a
leaf area basis during vegetative growth, important changes in biomass
allocation were noted, A UV-B-O induced reduction in leaf area during
the period of vegetative growth resulted in decreased dry weight afte
r 57 d, During the flowering and pod-filling stages (57-79 d after pla
nting), however, plants grown at high UV-B retained their photosynthet
ic capacity longer: maximal photosynthesis, chlorophyll and N content
of the leaves were higher under the higher UV-B dose at a plant age of
79 d, Combined with an increased allocation under the higher UV-B dos
e of both N and biomass to the pods, this resulted in a small increase
in yield and an important increase in harvest index with increased UV
-B.