Title of article :
The Effects of Ultraviolet Radiation on the Contents of Chlorophyll, Flavonoid, Anthocyanin and Proline in Capsicum annuum L.
Author/Authors :
MAHDAVIAN, K. payame noor university - Biology Department, تهران, ايران , GHORBANLI, M. Azad Islamic University of Gorgan, ايران , KALANTARI, Kh. M. shahid bahonar university of kerman - Faculty of Science - Biology Dept, كرمان, ايران
Abstract :
Although ultraviolet radiation is potentially harmful, it is an important component of terrestrial radiation to which plantshave been exposed since invading land. Since then, plants have evolved mechanisms to avoid and repair UV radiation damage.Therefore, it is not surprising that photomorphogenic responses to UV-B and UV-C are often assumed to be adaptations to harmful radiation. Most of the compounds accumulated are directly involved in UV-B and UV-C protection: they are either efficient in filtering excess radiation or in scavenging radicals. In this study plants were grown for 5 weeks in controlled environment room. The plants were grown in vermiculite medium using pots. Before UV treatments, plants were irrigated with nutrient solution (Hoaglandsolution) for 5 weeks. Then plants were exposed to UV-A (320-390 nm), UV-B (312 nm) and UV-C (254 nm) irradiation with a density of 6.1 (Wm-2), 5.8 (Wm-2) and 5.7 (Wm-2) for 2 weeks. Plants were treated with UV in their light period for 27 min perday for 14 days. The influence of UV-A, UV-B and UV-C radiation on chlorophyll, flavonoids, anthocyanin, proline, membrane permeability, lipid peroxidation and UV-absorbing compound was examined. Results showed that the contents of chlorophyll a, band carotenoids of pepper leaves were reduced significantly in those plants which were exposed to UV-B and UV-C radiation and compared with control and UV-A treated plants. In contrast, UV-B and UV-C increased (P 0.05) proline, quercetin, rutin andanthocyanin concentrations in leaves of Capsicum annuum L. Ultraviolet radiation induced oxidative stress in pepper by increasinglipid peroxidation and membrane permeability which indicating that limits of tolerance are much less than damaged caused by UV radiation.
Keywords :
Ultraviolet radiation , proline , lipid peroxidation , Capsicum annuum L
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Botany
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Botany