EFFECTS OF SUPPLEMENTARY ULTRAVIOLET-B RADIATION ON PHOTOSYNTHETIC TRANSCRIPTS AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF LEAF DEVELOPMENT AND LIGHT LEVELS IN PEA (PISUM-SATIVUM L.) - ROLE OF ACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES AND ANTIOXIDANTENZYMES
S. Ahmackerness et al., EFFECTS OF SUPPLEMENTARY ULTRAVIOLET-B RADIATION ON PHOTOSYNTHETIC TRANSCRIPTS AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF LEAF DEVELOPMENT AND LIGHT LEVELS IN PEA (PISUM-SATIVUM L.) - ROLE OF ACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES AND ANTIOXIDANTENZYMES, Photochemistry and photobiology, 68(1), 1998, pp. 88-96
Supplementary UVB radiation caused the down-regulation of transcripts
of the photosynthetic genes Lhcb and psbA in fully expanded pea leaves
. This response was less marked in apical buds and was ameliorated by
high light. The effect of UVB on leaves was mimicked by free radical g
enerators and prevented by antioxidant feeding. Under UVB, active oxyg
en species levels, determined by level of lipid peroxides, was highest
in leaves under low light and lower under high light and in buds. Act
ivities of ascorbate peroxidase, glutathione reductase and superoxide
dismutase were increased in response to UVB irradiation and were highe
r under high light and in buds. These results indicate that active oxy
gen species are involved in the UVB signal pathway leading to the down
regulation of photosynthetic genes. Furthermore, they suggest that the
antioxidant capacity of plant tissue determines the susceptibility of
these transcripts to UVB radiation.