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摘要
近年来,气候条件的变化带来了许多问题。由于人为因素对臭氧层的破坏日益严重,到达我们世界的有害太阳射线的影响正在增加。据估计,由于全球气候变化,未来几年地球表面温度和紫外线b (UV-B)辐射将会增加。本研究使用灰叶槭(Acer negundo)和sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus)幼苗来研究未来几年可能发生的干旱和UV-B辐射水平对森林树木的影响。研究了不同剂量UV-B和干旱胁迫对水稻气孔性状的影响。结果表明,UV-B胁迫对气孔性状的影响大于干旱胁迫。据观察,严重的干旱通常会减少气孔的数量。结果表明,梧桐枫受严重干旱和UV-B辐射的影响较大。UV-B辐射只降低了梧桐槭的气孔长度和宽度,而增加了灰叶槭的气孔长度和宽度。气孔性状对干旱和UV-B胁迫的响应尚不清楚。因此,需要更详细的研究。
Effect of Drought and UV-B Stress on Stoma Characteristics in Two Maple Species
In recent years, changing climatic conditions have brought along many problems. As a result of the increasing destruction of the ozone layer caused by anthropogenic sources, the effect of harmful sun rays reaching our world is increasing. It is estimated that the temperatures on the earth's surface and ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation will increase in the coming years due to global climate change. This study used ash-leaved maple (Acer negundo) and sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus) seedlings to examine the effects of drought and UV-B radiation levels that may occur in the coming years on forest trees. The study investigated the effect on stomatal characters by applying two different doses of UV-B and drought stress. As a result of the study, it was determined that UV-B stress had a more significant effect on stomatal characters than drought stress. It has been observed that severe drought generally reduces the number of stomata. It was determined that the sycamore maple was more affected by severe drought and UV-B radiation. While UV-B radiation decreased only the stomatal pore length and width in sycamore maple, it increased the stomatal pore length and width in ash-leaved maple. The response of stomatal characters to drought and UV-B stress remains unclear. Therefore, more detailed studies are required.