V. Liakoura et al., Effects of UV-B radiation on Olea europaea: comparisons between a greenhouse and a field experiment, TREE PHYSL, 19(13), 1999, pp. 905-908
We compared growth, morphology, anatomy and physiology of field-grown Olea
europaea L. plants after one year with or without supplemental UV-B radiati
on equivalent to the increase at ground level resulting from a 15% depletio
n in stratospheric ozone concentration over Patras, Greece (38.3 degrees N,
29.1 degrees E). In a parallel greenhouse experiment, plants were exposed
for four months to either zero UV-B radiation or UV-B radiation equivalent
to that of the supplemented outdoor treatment. In the field, the only signi
ficant changes in response to supplemental UV-B radiation were an increase
in adaxial epidermal thickness and a decrease in total protein concentratio
n. In the greenhouse-grown plants, UV-B radiation caused significant increa
ses in abaxial cuticle thickness and trichome UV-B absorbing compounds. We
conclude that Olea europaea exhibits high UV-B tolerance and will not be af
fected by the predicted increases in UV-B radiation.