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UV irradiance as a major influence on growth, development and secondary products of commercial importance in Lollo Rosso lettuce ‘Revolution’ grown under polyethylene films
Authors:E Tsormpatsidis  RGC Henbest  FJ Davis  NH Battey  P Hadley  A Wagstaffe
Institution:

aCentre for Horticulture and Landscape, School of Biological Sciences, The University of Reading, Reading RG6 6AS, UK

bBritish Polythene Industries, Visqueen, Yarm Road, Stockton-on-Tees, Cleveland TS18 3GB, UK

cDepartment of Chemistry, School of Chemistry, Food Biosciences and Pharmacy, The University of Reading, Reading RG6 6AD, UK

Abstract:The growth and production of anthocyanin, flavonoid and phenolic compounds were evaluated in Lollo Rosso lettuce ‘Revolution’ grown continuously under films varying in their ability to transmit UV radiation (completely transparent to UV, transparent above 320, 350, 370 and 380 nm and completely opaque to UV radiation). Plants were grown from seed under UV transparent and UV blocking films and destructively harvested 3–4 weeks after transplanting. Plants under a complete UV blocking film (UV400) produced up to 2.2 times more total above ground dry weight than plants under the UV transparent film. In contrast, anthocyanin content in plants under the UV blocking film was approximately eight times lower than in plants under a UV transparent film. Furthermore, there was a curvilinear relationship between the anthocyanin content and UV wavelength cutoff such that above 370 nm there was no further reduction in anthocyanin content. Fluorescence measurements indicated that photosynthetic performance index was 15% higher under the presence of UVB and UVA (UV280) than under the presence of UVA (UV320) and 53% higher than in the absence of UV radiation suggesting protection of the photosynthetic apparatus possibly by phenolic compounds. These findings are of particular importance as the potential of UV transmitting films to increase secondary compounds may offer the opportunity to produce plants commercially with increased health benefits compared to those grown under conventional films.
Keywords:Ultraviolet light  UV blocking films  UV transparent films  Red lettuce  Anthocyanins  Phenolics
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