照明收获:led对各种粮食作物色素积累的调控作用。

IF 3.3 3区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Zhang Yaoyuan, Nyok-Sean Lau, Sreeramanan Subramaniam
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摘要

食用植物为人类提供重要的营养,是人类生存的基础。食用植物中的色素不仅提高了其感官价值,而且增加了其药用和营养价值,对人体健康具有积极作用。光可以影响食用植物色素的积累,不同的光质、光强和周期对不同色素的积累有不同的影响。例如,蓝光可以促进叶绿素和花青素的产生,而红光有利于类胡萝卜素的积累。随着人工林农业的发展,LED光源逐渐被用于粮食作物的市场化生产。近年来研究表明,miRNA、lncRNA等非编码rna对光调控色素积累过程有显著影响。非编码RNA可以调节色素代谢相关基因的表达,从而影响色素的积累。研究LED光对非编码RNA表达的影响,可以进一步阐明光调控色素积累的分子机制,为色素积累的精确调控提供新的理论依据。因此,我们总结了LED光质量、光强和周期对食用植物色素的影响,阐明了LED光对食用植物色素代谢相关非编码rna的调控作用,为LED光源在食用植物中的应用提供理论支持。
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Illuminating the harvest: the regulatory effects of LEDs on pigment accumulation in various food crops.

Illuminating the harvest: the regulatory effects of LEDs on pigment accumulation in various food crops.

Illuminating the harvest: the regulatory effects of LEDs on pigment accumulation in various food crops.

Illuminating the harvest: the regulatory effects of LEDs on pigment accumulation in various food crops.

Food plants provide vital nutrients for humans and are the basis for their survival. The pigments in food plants not only improve their sensory value, but also increase their medicinal and nutritional value, which has a positive effect on human health. Light can influence the accumulation of pigments in food plants, and different light qualities, intensities and cycles have different effects on the accumulation of different pigments. For example, blue light can promote the production of chlorophyll and anthocyanins, while red light favours the accumulation of carotenoids. With the development of plantation agriculture, LED light sources are gradually being used for the market-orientated production of food crops. In recent years, research has shown that non-coding RNAs such as miRNA and lncRNA significantly influence the process of light-regulated pigment accumulation. Non-coding RNA can modulate the expression of genes related to pigment metabolism and thus influence pigment accumulation. Investigating the effect of LED light on the expression of non-coding RNA can further elucidate the molecular mechanism of light regulation of pigment accumulation and provide a new theoretical basis for the precise regulation of pigment accumulation. Therefore, we summarised the effects of LED light quality, intensity and period on pigments in food plants and elucidated the regulatory role of LED light on non-coding RNAs related to pigment metabolism in food plants, which theoretically supports the application of LED light sources in food plants.

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期刊介绍: Founded in 1995, Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants (PMBP) is a peer reviewed monthly journal co-published by Springer Nature. It contains research and review articles, short communications, commentaries, book reviews etc., in all areas of functional plant biology including, but not limited to plant physiology, biochemistry, molecular genetics, molecular pathology, biophysics, cell and molecular biology, genetics, genomics and bioinformatics. Its integrated and interdisciplinary approach reflects the global growth trajectories in functional plant biology, attracting authors/editors/reviewers from over 98 countries.
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