Abstract Salicornia rubra is a commonly occurring annual species of the salt playas of the Great Basin Desert of the western United States. In such habitats, plants experience high levels of ultraviolet radiation, which could potentially damage DNA. As a member of the Amaranthaceae (Caryophyllales), S. rubra shoots typically contain high concentrations of the red‐violet pigments called betacyanins, which are ultraviolet‐absorbing compounds. Nevertheless, some specimens of S. rubra are green even when growing with full exposure to the sun. We, therefore, tested several hypotheses regarding the causes of variation among S. rubra plants in betacyanin concentration and the role of betacyanins in the absorption of ultraviolet radiation. We measu...
Temporal physiological variations in relation to environmental factors, in particular to ultraviolet...
Hornworts are the least species-rich bryophyte lineage, but represent a key group to understand the ...
Optical screening of excessive and potentially harmful solar radiation is an important photoprotecti...
The effects of natural UV-B radiation on growth, photosynthetic and photoprotective pigment composit...
Mesembryanthemum crystallinum L. (Aizoaceae) is a drought- and salt-tolerant halophyte that is able ...
Plants respond to changes in ultraviolet (UV) radiation both morphologically and physiologically. Am...
The biological function of juvenile leaves pigmented with anthocyanin is poorly understood. The role...
Hornworts are the least species-rich bryophyte lineage, but represent a key group to understand the ...
An investigation was carried out to find whether enhanced levels of UV-B radiation induce increased ...
The content and distribution of UV-absorbing phenolic compounds was investigated in leaves of three ...
Several studies have supported the idea that anthocyanin accumulation may be a possible protection m...
In observing chaparral species’ resistance to abiotic plant stresses, this investigation sought to s...
Investigation was carried out to find whether enhanced ultraviolet radiation influences the Malva pa...
Plants often respond to elevated UV-B by increasing the concentration of UV-B absorbing compounds in...
Plants can produce phenolics as a form of protection against ultraviolet B radiation, which act as s...
Temporal physiological variations in relation to environmental factors, in particular to ultraviolet...
Hornworts are the least species-rich bryophyte lineage, but represent a key group to understand the ...
Optical screening of excessive and potentially harmful solar radiation is an important photoprotecti...
The effects of natural UV-B radiation on growth, photosynthetic and photoprotective pigment composit...
Mesembryanthemum crystallinum L. (Aizoaceae) is a drought- and salt-tolerant halophyte that is able ...
Plants respond to changes in ultraviolet (UV) radiation both morphologically and physiologically. Am...
The biological function of juvenile leaves pigmented with anthocyanin is poorly understood. The role...
Hornworts are the least species-rich bryophyte lineage, but represent a key group to understand the ...
An investigation was carried out to find whether enhanced levels of UV-B radiation induce increased ...
The content and distribution of UV-absorbing phenolic compounds was investigated in leaves of three ...
Several studies have supported the idea that anthocyanin accumulation may be a possible protection m...
In observing chaparral species’ resistance to abiotic plant stresses, this investigation sought to s...
Investigation was carried out to find whether enhanced ultraviolet radiation influences the Malva pa...
Plants often respond to elevated UV-B by increasing the concentration of UV-B absorbing compounds in...
Plants can produce phenolics as a form of protection against ultraviolet B radiation, which act as s...
Temporal physiological variations in relation to environmental factors, in particular to ultraviolet...
Hornworts are the least species-rich bryophyte lineage, but represent a key group to understand the ...
Optical screening of excessive and potentially harmful solar radiation is an important photoprotecti...