No evidence of a protective or cumulative negative effect of UV-B on growth inhibition induced by gamma radiation in Scots pine ( Pinus sylvestris ) seedlings

PHOTOCHEMICAL & PHOTOBIOLOGICAL SCIENCES(2020)

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Exposure to ambient UV-B radiation may prime protective responses towards various stressors in plants, though information about interactive effects of UV-B and gamma radiation is scarce. Here, we aimed to test whether UV-B exposure could prime acclimatisation mechanisms contributing to tolerance to low-moderate gamma radiation levels in Scots pine seedlings, and concurrently whether simultaneous UV-B and gamma exposure may have an additive adverse effect on seedlings that had previously not encountered either of these stressors. Responses to simultaneous UV-B (0.35 W m −2 ) and gamma radiation (10.2–125 mGy h −1 ) for 6 days with or without UV-B pre-exposure (0.35 W m −2 , 4 days) were studied across various levels of organisation, as compared to effects of either radiation type. In contrast to UV-B, and regardless of UV-B presence, gamma radiation at ≥42.9 mGy h −1 caused increased formation of reactive oxygen species and reduced shoot length, and reduced root length at 125 mGy h −1 . In all experiments there was a gamma dose rate-dependent increase in DNA damage at ≥10.8 mGy h −1 , generally with additional UV-B-induced damage. Gamma-induced growth inhibition and gamma- and UV-B-induced DNA damage were still visible 44 days post-irradiation, even at 20.7 mGy h −1 , probably due to genomic instability, but this was reversed after 8 months. In conclusion, there was no evidence of a protective effect of UV-B on gamma-induced growth inhibition and DNA damage in Scots pine, and no additive adverse effect of gamma and UV-B radiation on growth in spite of the additional UV-B-induced DNA damage.
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gamma radiation,growth inhibition,scots pine
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