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DONG Chen-Wen-Hua, CHEN Zong-Yu, JI Peng, ZHONG Chu. Effects of Attenuated UV-B Radiation on Dynamic Changes of Photosynthetic Pigment Contents in Flue-cured Tobacco under Natural Conditions[J]. Plant Science Journal, 2009, 27(6): 637-642.
Citation: DONG Chen-Wen-Hua, CHEN Zong-Yu, JI Peng, ZHONG Chu. Effects of Attenuated UV-B Radiation on Dynamic Changes of Photosynthetic Pigment Contents in Flue-cured Tobacco under Natural Conditions[J]. Plant Science Journal, 2009, 27(6): 637-642.

Effects of Attenuated UV-B Radiation on Dynamic Changes of Photosynthetic Pigment Contents in Flue-cured Tobacco under Natural Conditions

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  • Received Date: November 30, 2008
  • Revised Date: April 09, 2009
  • Published Date: December 25, 2009
  • In the outside field condition,Yunnan flue-cured tobacco variety-K326 was potted under different types of transparent films which were used to reduce solar UV-B radiation,and the UV-B penetration rate was 100%(CK),75%(T1),50%(T2),35%(T3),respectively.The dynamic changes of flue-cured tobacco photosynthetic pigment contents under different radiant intensity of UV-B radiation treatments were studied.The results showed that three kinds of flue-cured tobacco photosynthetic pigment contents had different sensibility to UV-B radiation.Carotenoid was more sensitive to UV-B radiation than other photosynthetic pigments.In the earlier stage of mature,the sensitivity of carotenoid had preferable coherence to UV-B radiation,while the contents of chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b had a counter-relation of change to it,due to the accumulative effect of UV-B radiation,there was no significant change of photosynthetic pigments contents in the late stage of mature.During the earlier period of budding and maturation-baking,the ratio of chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b had a significant counter-relationship to responding UV-B radiation,by contrast,there was no significant difference in the late stage.The downtrend of photosynthetic pigment contents was related to the accumulative effect of solar UV-B radiation.

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