Plants respond to changes in ultraviolet (UV) radiation both morphologically and physiologically. Among the variety of plant UV-responses, the synthesis of UV-absorbing flavonoids constitutes an effective non-enzymatic mechanism to mitigate photoinhibitory and photooxidative damage caused by UV stress, either reducing the penetration of incident UV radiation or acting as quenchers of reactive oxygen species (ROS). In this study, we designed a UV-exclusion experiment to investigate the effects of UV radiation in Silene littorea. We spectrophotometrically quantified concentrations of both anthocyanins and UV-absorbing phenolic compounds in petals, calyces, leaves and stems. Furthermore, we analyzed the UV effect on the photosynthetic activity...
Studies have shown that natural ultraviolet (UV) radiation increases secondary products such as phen...
We examined the influence of solar ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B; 280-320 nm) on the maximum photoch...
Plants synthesize phenolic compounds in response to certain environmental signals or stresses. One l...
Plants respond to changes in ultraviolet (UV) radiation both morphologically and physiologically. Am...
There is evidence that UV radiation may detrimentally affect the biosynthesis of carotenoids, partic...
Flavonoids have recently been suggested to have the potential to serve as antioxidants other than ef...
Under natural conditions, plants are constantly exposed to dynamic changes of solar radiation, whic...
Plants respond to environmental stimuli in a diversity of ways including the production of secondary...
Flavonoids are plant specialized metabolites that consist of one oxygenated and two aromatic rings. ...
Summary Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is an important environmental factor for plant communities; howev...
Plants often respond to elevated UV-B by increasing the concentration of UV-B absorbing compounds in...
Ultraviolet B (UV-B) radiation has been previously reported to induce changes in secondary metabolit...
Plants often respond to elevated UV-B by increasing the concentration of UV-B absorbing compounds in...
We used variegated Plectranthus coleoides as a model plant with the aim of clarifying whether the ef...
Long-term effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation on flavonoid biosynthesis were investigated in Arabi...
Studies have shown that natural ultraviolet (UV) radiation increases secondary products such as phen...
We examined the influence of solar ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B; 280-320 nm) on the maximum photoch...
Plants synthesize phenolic compounds in response to certain environmental signals or stresses. One l...
Plants respond to changes in ultraviolet (UV) radiation both morphologically and physiologically. Am...
There is evidence that UV radiation may detrimentally affect the biosynthesis of carotenoids, partic...
Flavonoids have recently been suggested to have the potential to serve as antioxidants other than ef...
Under natural conditions, plants are constantly exposed to dynamic changes of solar radiation, whic...
Plants respond to environmental stimuli in a diversity of ways including the production of secondary...
Flavonoids are plant specialized metabolites that consist of one oxygenated and two aromatic rings. ...
Summary Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is an important environmental factor for plant communities; howev...
Plants often respond to elevated UV-B by increasing the concentration of UV-B absorbing compounds in...
Ultraviolet B (UV-B) radiation has been previously reported to induce changes in secondary metabolit...
Plants often respond to elevated UV-B by increasing the concentration of UV-B absorbing compounds in...
We used variegated Plectranthus coleoides as a model plant with the aim of clarifying whether the ef...
Long-term effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation on flavonoid biosynthesis were investigated in Arabi...
Studies have shown that natural ultraviolet (UV) radiation increases secondary products such as phen...
We examined the influence of solar ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B; 280-320 nm) on the maximum photoch...
Plants synthesize phenolic compounds in response to certain environmental signals or stresses. One l...