Anatomical, physiological, and biochemical traits involved in the UV-B radiation response in highbush blueberry
Anatomical, physiological, and biochemical traits involved in the UV-B radiation response in highbush blueberry
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Reyes Diaz, M.
Merino Gergichevich, C.
Inostroza Blancheteau, C.
Latsague Vidal, Mirtha
Acevedo, P.
Alberdi, M.
Merino Gergichevich, C.
Inostroza Blancheteau, C.
Latsague Vidal, Mirtha
Acevedo, P.
Alberdi, M.
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10.1007/s10535-015-0580-4
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Abstract
The effects of a long-term simulated spring-summer UV-B daily course on some anatomical, physiological, and biochemical features were studied in new and old leaves of blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) cultivars Legacy, Brigitta, and Bluegold. The results show that under UV-B exposure, leaf thickness increased in Bluegold due to an increased intercellular cavities. By contrast, Brigitta maintained its leaf thickness. The net photosynthetic rate was not significantly affected by the UV-B radiation in any of the cultivars; however, Brigitta presented a better photosystem II performance, since this cultivar had more efficient photochemistry under the UV-B radiation. In addition, Brigitta also maintained enhanced total phenol and total anthocyanin content compared to the other cultivars. In conclusion, Brigitta was more resistant to the UV-B radiation than the other two cultivars.