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Metabolomic and physiological responses reveal multi-phasic acclimation of Arabidopsis thaliana to chronic UV radiation
Authors:JANICE A LAKE  KATIE J FIELD  MATTHEW P DAVEY  DAVID J BEERLING  & BARRY H LOMAX
Institution:Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK
Abstract:Biochemical changes in vivo and pathway interactions were investigated using integrated physiological and metabolic responses of Arabidopsis thaliana L. to ultraviolet (UV) radiation (280–400 nm) at 9.96 kJ m?2 d?1 over the entire life cycle from seed to seed (8 weeks). Columbia-0 (Col-0) and a UV-B sensitive accession ( fah-1 ) showed significant ( P  < 0.001) reductions in leaf growth after 6 weeks. Col-0 recovered growth after 8 weeks, with recovery corresponding to a switch from production of phenylpropanoids to flavonoids. fah-1 failed to recover, indicating that sinapate production is an essential component of recovery. Epidermal features show that UV radiation caused significant ( P  < 0.001) increases in trichome density, which may act as a structural defence response. Stomatal indices showed a significant ( P  < 0.0001) reduction in Col-0 and a significant ( P  < 0.001) increase in fah-1 . Epidermal cell density was significantly increased under UV radiation on the abaxial leaf surface, suggesting that that a fully functioning phenylpropanoid pathway is a requirement for cell expansion and leaf development. Despite wild-type acclimation, the costs of adaptation lead to reduced plant fitness by decreasing flower numbers and total seed biomass. A multi-phasic acclimation to UV radiation and the induction of specific metabolites link stress-induced biochemical responses to enhanced acclimation.
Keywords:flavonoids  phenylpropanoids  stomatal density  trichome density
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