UV responses of Lolium perenne raised along a latitudinal gradient across Europe: a filtration study
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Comont, DMartinez, Abaigar, Javier

Albert, Andreas

Aphalo, Pedro

Causton, David R.
Lopez, Figueroa, Felix

Gaberscik, Alenka
Llorens, Laura
Hauser, Marie-Theres

Jansen, Marcel A. K.

Kardefelt, Majlis
de, la Coba Luque, Paqui
Neubert, Susanne
Nunez-Olivera, Encarnacion
Olsen, Jorunn
Robson, Matthew

Schreiner, Monika

Sommaruga, Ruben
Strid, Ake

Torre, Sissel
Turunen, Minna

Veljović-Jovanović, Sonja

Verdaguer, Dolors

Vidović, Marija

Wagner, Johanna
Winkler, Jana Barbro

Zipoli, Gaetano
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Lolium perenne (cv. AberDart) was grown at 14 locations along a latitudinal gradient across Europe (3768 degrees N) to study the impact of ultraviolet radiation (UV) and climate on aboveground growth and foliar UV-B absorbing compounds. At each location, plants were grown outdoors for 5 weeks in a replicated UV-B filtration experiment consisting of open, UV-B transparent (cellulose diacetate) and UV-B opaque (polyester) environments. Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy was used to compare plant metabolite profiles in relation to treatment and location. UV radiation and climatic parameters were determined for each location from online sources and the data were assessed using a combination of anova and multiple regression analyses. Most of the variation in growth between the locations was attributable to the combination of climatic parameters, with minimum temperature identified as an important growth constraint. However, no single environmental parameter could consistently account f...or the variability in plant growth. Concentrations of foliar UV-B absorbing compounds showed a positive trend with solar UV across the latitudinal gradient; however, this relationship was not consistent in all treatments. The most striking experimental outcome from this study was the effect of presence or absence of filtration frames on UV-absorbing compounds. Overall, the study demonstrates the value of an European approach in studying the impacts of natural UV across a large latitudinal gradient. We have shown the feasibility of coordinated UV filtration at multiple sites but have also highlighted the need for open controls and careful interpretation of plant responses.
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Physiologia Plantarum, 2012, 145, 4, 604-618Publisher:
- Wiley, Hoboken
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- Aberystwyth University APRS
- Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion of SpainSpanish Government [CGL2008-04450]
- NERCUK Research & Innovation (UKRI)Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) [NE/H023690/1]
- Natural Environment Research CouncilUK Research & Innovation (UKRI)Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) [NE/H023690/1] Funding Source: researchfish
DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-3054.2012.01591.x
ISSN: 0031-9317
PubMed: 22304366
WoS: 000306180500010
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Institut za multidisciplinarna istraživanjaTY - JOUR AU - Comont, D AU - Martinez, Abaigar, Javier AU - Albert, Andreas AU - Aphalo, Pedro AU - Causton, David R. AU - Lopez, Figueroa, Felix AU - Gaberscik, Alenka AU - Llorens, Laura AU - Hauser, Marie-Theres AU - Jansen, Marcel A. K. AU - Kardefelt, Majlis AU - de, la Coba Luque, Paqui AU - Neubert, Susanne AU - Nunez-Olivera, Encarnacion AU - Olsen, Jorunn AU - Robson, Matthew AU - Schreiner, Monika AU - Sommaruga, Ruben AU - Strid, Ake AU - Torre, Sissel AU - Turunen, Minna AU - Veljović-Jovanović, Sonja AU - Verdaguer, Dolors AU - Vidović, Marija AU - Wagner, Johanna AU - Winkler, Jana Barbro AU - Zipoli, Gaetano PY - 2012 UR - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/608 AB - Lolium perenne (cv. AberDart) was grown at 14 locations along a latitudinal gradient across Europe (3768 degrees N) to study the impact of ultraviolet radiation (UV) and climate on aboveground growth and foliar UV-B absorbing compounds. At each location, plants were grown outdoors for 5 weeks in a replicated UV-B filtration experiment consisting of open, UV-B transparent (cellulose diacetate) and UV-B opaque (polyester) environments. Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy was used to compare plant metabolite profiles in relation to treatment and location. UV radiation and climatic parameters were determined for each location from online sources and the data were assessed using a combination of anova and multiple regression analyses. Most of the variation in growth between the locations was attributable to the combination of climatic parameters, with minimum temperature identified as an important growth constraint. However, no single environmental parameter could consistently account for the variability in plant growth. Concentrations of foliar UV-B absorbing compounds showed a positive trend with solar UV across the latitudinal gradient; however, this relationship was not consistent in all treatments. The most striking experimental outcome from this study was the effect of presence or absence of filtration frames on UV-absorbing compounds. Overall, the study demonstrates the value of an European approach in studying the impacts of natural UV across a large latitudinal gradient. We have shown the feasibility of coordinated UV filtration at multiple sites but have also highlighted the need for open controls and careful interpretation of plant responses. PB - Wiley, Hoboken T2 - Physiologia Plantarum T1 - UV responses of Lolium perenne raised along a latitudinal gradient across Europe: a filtration study EP - 618 IS - 4 SP - 604 VL - 145 DO - 10.1111/j.1399-3054.2012.01591.x ER -
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Comont, D., Martinez, A. J., Albert, A., Aphalo, P., Causton, D. R., Lopez, F. F., Gaberscik, A., Llorens, L., Hauser, M., Jansen, M. A. K., Kardefelt, M., de, l. C. L. P., Neubert, S., Nunez-Olivera, E., Olsen, J., Robson, M., Schreiner, M., Sommaruga, R., Strid, A., Torre, S., Turunen, M., Veljović-Jovanović, S., Verdaguer, D., Vidović, M., Wagner, J., Winkler, J. B.,& Zipoli, G.. (2012). UV responses of Lolium perenne raised along a latitudinal gradient across Europe: a filtration study. in Physiologia Plantarum Wiley, Hoboken., 145(4), 604-618. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-3054.2012.01591.x
Comont D, Martinez AJ, Albert A, Aphalo P, Causton DR, Lopez FF, Gaberscik A, Llorens L, Hauser M, Jansen MAK, Kardefelt M, de LCLP, Neubert S, Nunez-Olivera E, Olsen J, Robson M, Schreiner M, Sommaruga R, Strid A, Torre S, Turunen M, Veljović-Jovanović S, Verdaguer D, Vidović M, Wagner J, Winkler JB, Zipoli G. UV responses of Lolium perenne raised along a latitudinal gradient across Europe: a filtration study. in Physiologia Plantarum. 2012;145(4):604-618. doi:10.1111/j.1399-3054.2012.01591.x .
Comont, D, Martinez, Abaigar, Javier, Albert, Andreas, Aphalo, Pedro, Causton, David R., Lopez, Figueroa, Felix, Gaberscik, Alenka, Llorens, Laura, Hauser, Marie-Theres, Jansen, Marcel A. K., Kardefelt, Majlis, de, la Coba Luque, Paqui, Neubert, Susanne, Nunez-Olivera, Encarnacion, Olsen, Jorunn, Robson, Matthew, Schreiner, Monika, Sommaruga, Ruben, Strid, Ake, Torre, Sissel, Turunen, Minna, Veljović-Jovanović, Sonja, Verdaguer, Dolors, Vidović, Marija, Wagner, Johanna, Winkler, Jana Barbro, Zipoli, Gaetano, "UV responses of Lolium perenne raised along a latitudinal gradient across Europe: a filtration study" in Physiologia Plantarum, 145, no. 4 (2012):604-618, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-3054.2012.01591.x . .