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Friend or Foe? Unraveling the effects of UV-A1 on Plant Growth and Photosynthesis

Promovendus X (Xuguang) Sun
Promotor prof.dr.ir. LFM (Leo) Marcelis
Copromotor dr. ME (Elias) Kaiser
Externe copromotor prof.dr. Tao Li
Organisatie Wageningen University, Leerstoelgroep Tuinbouw en Product Fysiologie
Datum

di 26 november 2024 13:00 tot 14:30

Locatie Omnia, gebouwnummer 105
Hoge Steeg 2
6708 PH Wageningen
+31 (0)317 - 484 500
Zaal/kamer Auditorium

Samenvatting (Engelstalig)

Ultraviolet radiation (UV; 100–400 nm) is an important spectrum of solar radiation, with UV-A (315-400 nm) accounting for approximately 95% of all UV arriving at the Earth’s surface. Currently, there are only a few reviews on the effects of UV-A on plant growth and physiology, and these reviews indicate that the knowledge of UV-A photobiology is limited. This is partially because previous insights into UV-A effects on plants were obtained from measurements conducted in the field. In this thesis, UV-A wavelength, UV-A dose and species were studied in a well-controlled environment, and the main findings were that UV-A radiation triggers wavelength-dependent photosynthetic performance and photoprotective acclimation as well as photoinhibition, with the net result that plant growth was barely affected by UV-A exposure. This thesis filled some knowledge gaps around the effects of UV-A on plants, by using novel LEDs.