Effect of different spectral composition led lighting on silver birch In Vitro plantlet morphology

Toms Kondratovics, M. Zeps
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Roth.) clone in vitro cultures. Three different spectral compositions – red & blue (RB), red, green & blue (RGB) and red, green, blue, yellow & orange (RGBYO) LED luminaires and fluorescent light (FL) as control were used. Photon flux density of 110 μmol m-2 s-1 and 16/8h light/dark photoperiod was maintained for all luminaires. Stem and leaf morphological characteristics were affected by clone specific reaction to light treatment, while fresh and dry weight were affected only by clone. Partially opposite effect of red light amount in combination with yellow and orange light (RGBYO and FL luminaires) was observed on total plant length and main shoot elongation for two of ten birch clones. Length of third internode (four of ten clones) and leaf total and average area (three of ten clones) were stimulated by red light in combination with yellow and orange light. In general, our study shows that silver birch in vitro cultures exhibit clone specific, light-dependent morphological plasticity. We conclude that fluorescent lamps can be replaced with RGBYO, due to optimal spectral composition emitted by this luminaire and potential to adjust proportion of red light, thus providing individual approach for propagation of high-quality genotypes.
不同光谱组成led照明对白桦离体植株形态的影响
罗斯)克隆体外培养。使用三种不同的光谱组成-红蓝(RB),红绿蓝(RGB)和红绿蓝黄橙(RGBYO) LED灯具和荧光灯(FL)作为对照。所有光源的光通量密度为110 μmol m-2 s-1,光/暗周期为16/8h。茎叶形态特征受光照处理的无性系特异性反应的影响,而鲜重和干重仅受无性系的影响。红光量与黄光和橙光(RGBYO和FL)组合对10个桦木无性系中2个的总株长和主芽伸长有部分相反的影响。赤光、黄光和橙光联合照射对第三节间长度(4 / 10)、叶片总面积和平均面积(3 / 10)的影响较大。总的来说,我们的研究表明,白桦在离体培养中表现出克隆特异性、光依赖的形态可塑性。我们认为,RGBYO可以替代荧光灯,因为RGBYO发出的光谱组成最优,并且有可能调节红光的比例,从而为高质量基因型的繁殖提供了个性化的途径。
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