Developmental reprogramming by UV-B radiation in plants
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2017.09.006
Developmental reprogramming by UV-B radiation in plants
Abstract
Plants are extremely plastic organisms with the ability to adapt and respond to the changing environmental conditions surrounding them. Sunlight is one of the main resources for plants, both as a primary energy source for photosynthesis and as a stimulus that regulates different aspects of their growth and development. UV-B comprises wavelengths that correspond to a high energy region of the solar spectrum capable of reaching the biosphere, influencing plant growth. It is currently believed that plants are able to acclimate when growing under the influence of this radiation and perceive it as a signal, without stress signs. Nonetheless, many UV-B induced changes are elicited after DNA damage occurs as a consequence of exposure. In this review we focus on the influence of UV-B on leaf, flower and root development and emphasize the limited understanding of the molecular mechanisms for most of this developmental processes affected by UV-B documented over the years of research in this area.
Keywords: Molecular mechanisms; Plant development; Plant growth; UV-B.
Copyright © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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