Responses in ion leakage of wild sugarcane (Saccharum spontaneum L.) clones to enhanced ultraviolet-B radiation under field conditions

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Yuan Li
Yanqun Zu
Yongmei He
Haiyan Chen
Jianjun Chen
Fusheng Li
Lilian He
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[1] Yunnan Agricultural University,The Center for Agricultural Biodiversity Research and Training of Yunnan Province
[2] Yunnan Agricultural University,Eco
[3] Yunnan Agricultural University,environment Research Institute, College of Resources and Environment
[4] Yunnan Agricultural University,Sugarcane Research Institute, College of Agronomy and Bio
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intraspecific responses; ion leakage; L.; UV-B radiation;
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Field studies were conducted to determine the potential for alterations in ion leakage and the intraspecific variation in ion leakage sensitivity of 20 wild sugarcane clones (Saccharum spontaneum L.) to enhanced ultraviolet-B (UV-B, 280–315nm) radiation in two consecutive years. The clones were collected from original sites with different altitude (from 0 to 1650 m) and latitude (from 18–37 °N). The supplemental UV-B radiation was 5.00 kJ m−2, simulating a depletion of 20 % stratospheric ozone. Across all clones tested in the present study, a significant change (P<0.01 or 0.05) in ion leakage for 11 in tillering, 14 in elongation and 15 in flowering in 2003, and for 9 in tillering, 5 in elongation and 5 in floweing in 2004 were observed. In general, intraspecific responses of ion leakage of wild sugarcane clones to enhanced UV-B radiation existed under field conditions for two consecutive years, although intraspecific difference in 2003 was more obvious than that in 2004. Wild sugarcane clones originating from lower latitude or high elevation were not necessarily the more tolerant to enhanced UV-B radiation.
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