紫外线辐射对植物生长发育影响的研究进展

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越来越多的证据表明,紫外线辐射在植物生长发育中起着多方面的作用。紫外线a (UV- a)是自然界紫外线辐射的主要成分,对植物有广泛的影响。由于有一些证据表明它在受控环境中作为植物生长调节剂的积极作用,长期以来人们一直对在农业中使用UV-A感兴趣。然而,UV-A在植物生长中的作用在很大程度上仍然未知,并且在受控环境中观察UV-A影响的研究数量仍然太少。本文还综述了其他紫外线成分对植物生长、形态和生理的影响,如:UV- b,以及其他非生物胁迫与UV- a作为生长调节剂的相互作用。在此综合的基础上,可以得出结论,例如,在受控环境下,较低剂量的UV-A辐射可以刺激植物的生长。也许它将很快有助于室内植物种植配方的优化。
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Perspective on the influence of ultraviolet radiations in plant growth and development
Accumulating evidence points to the multidimensional role of ultraviolet radiation in plant growth and development. Ultraviolet-A (UV-A), as the main component of UV radiation in nature, has a wide range of effects on plants. As there is some evidence of its positive effect as a regulator of plant growth in a controlled environment, there has long been interest in the use of UV-A in agriculture. However, the role of UV-A in plant growth remains largely unknown and the number of studies looking at the effects of UV-A in a controlled environment is still too small. The review carried out here also includes the effects of other UV components on plant growth, morphology and physiology, such as: UV-B, as well as the interplay of other abiotic stresses and UV-A as growth regulators. On the basis of the synthesis presented here, it can be concluded e.g. that lower doses of UV-A radiation can stimulate the growth of plant in a controlled environment. Perhaps it will soon contribute to the optimization of indoor plant growing recipes.
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