Journal article
UV-B irradiation induces differential leaf damage, ultrastructural changes and accumulation of specific phenolic compounds in rice cultivars
M CaasiLit, MI Whitecross, M Nayudu, GJ Tanner
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 1997
DOI: 10.1071/PP96080
Abstract
Enhanced UV-B exposure of rice, Oryza sativa L., induced ultrastructural changes and visible symptoms including the formation of necrotic spots, accumulation of dark pigments, and finally desiccation of damaged leaves. Thirty-four genetically diverse cultivars were classified as either tolerant, intermediate or susceptible to UV-B irradiation on the basis of the observed damage symptoms. The development of visible symptoms was significantly reduced and delayed in highly tolerant cultivars. Highly susceptible cultivars were severely damaged by UV-B irradiation in a shorter period of time. Light and electron microscopy of these cultivars revealed intracellular and cell wall disruption in UV-B ..
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