植物形态学和光敏色素B模型表明,远红光对避荫类响应的影响在高光强下持续存在。

IF 6 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Jiyong Shin, Erik S Runkle
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摘要

一些研究已经得出结论,高光子通量密度(PFD)减弱了红(R;600-699 nm)到远红(FR;700-750 nm)光比对形貌的影响。然而,抑制作用可能取决于调节光感受器活性的单个波段。我们假设避荫植物对FR分数(FR-PFD除以R + FR PFD)的形态响应独立于总PFD (TPFD;当TPFD增加时,仅来自R光和FR光。我们在三种FR组分和四种tpfd下种植羽衣甘蓝和生菜,同时保持恒定的蓝色(B;400-499 nm) PFD。R + FR PFD的增加降低了叶片伸长和比叶面积(SLA)。然而,强光并没有抑制fr分数对叶片伸长和叶片表观密度的影响。我们利用三态PHYB模型估计了PHYB活性,以解释强光对叶片伸长和SLA的抑制作用,但对fr介导的叶片伸长和SLA增加没有作用。PHYB模型的预测结果与甘蓝和莴苣的形态响应一致。本研究首次应用三态PHYB模型来解释光生长整株植物的光子光谱诱导形态,证明了其在作物和应用中的潜在用途。
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Plant Morphology and a Phytochrome B Model Reveal That the Effects of Far-Red Light on Shade-Avoidance-Like Responses Persist Under High Light Intensity.

Several studies have concluded that high photon flux density (PFD) attenuates the effects of the red (R; 600-699 nm) to far-red (FR; 700-750 nm) light ratio on morphology. However, the suppressive effects can depend on individual wavebands that modulate photoreceptor activity. We postulated that morphological responses of shade-avoiding plants to the FR fraction (FR-PFD divided by R + FR PFD) act independent of total PFD (TPFD; 400-750 nm) when TPFD increases are only from R and FR light. We grew kale and lettuce under three FR fractions and four TPFDs while maintaining a constant blue (B; 400-499 nm) PFD. An increase in the R + FR PFD reduced leaf elongation and specific leaf area (SLA). However, higher light did not suppress the FR-fraction effects on leaf elongation and SLA. We estimated PHYB activity with a three-state PHYB model to mechanistically explain the suppressive effects of high light on leaf elongation and SLA but not on FR-mediated leaf elongation and SLA increase. PHYB model predictions were in accordance with the morphological responses of kale and lettuce. This study is the first to apply the three-state PHYB model to explain photon-spectrum-induced morphology of light-grown whole plants, demonstrating its potential use to crops and for applications.

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Plant, Cell & Environment
Plant, Cell & Environment 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
13.30
自引率
4.10%
发文量
253
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Plant, Cell & Environment is a premier plant science journal, offering valuable insights into plant responses to their environment. Committed to publishing high-quality theoretical and experimental research, the journal covers a broad spectrum of factors, spanning from molecular to community levels. Researchers exploring various aspects of plant biology, physiology, and ecology contribute to the journal's comprehensive understanding of plant-environment interactions.
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