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Fenotipizacijsko vrednotenje odziva bazilike (Ocimum basilicum L.) na UV-A sevanje
ID Vogrin, Žiga (Author), ID Lazarević, Boris (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Vodnik, Dominik (Co-mentor)

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Abstract
Učinki, ki jih ima svetloba na rastline, so odvisni od njene jakosti in spektralnih značilnosti. V tem magistrskem delu smo s sedmimi poskusi ugotavljali, kako dodatna UV-A svetloba dveh različnih valovnih dolžin, (365 in 385 nm) in njuna kombinacija pri različnih intenzivnostih vplivata na rast in izbrane fiziološke ter biokemične lastnosti zelenolistne bazilike (Ocimum basilicum L.). Primerjali smo tudi vpliv UV-A svetlobe na rast, razvoj in morfološke spremembe pri dveh sortah bazilike, kot tudi vpliv jakosti osnovne rdeče-modre osvetlitve na rast in fiziološke procese. V okviru poskusa smo večino meritev opravili z naprednimi, visoko zmogljivimi napravami za fenotipizacijo rastlin, opravljali pa smo jih tudi na konvencionalen način z fluorometrom. Negativnih učinkov UV-A svetlobe na rast rastlin in fotosintezne funkcije skoraj nismo zaznali, takrat ko pa smo jih, tj. pri najvišjih jakostih UV-A, so bili ti učinki minimalni. Določeni procesi so bili pod vplivom UV-A celo spodbujeni, kar dokazujejo višje hitrosti prenosa elektronov (ETR) in povečana dejanska fotokemična učinkovitost. Povečale so se tudi vrednosti indeksa antocianov (ARI), medtem ko vpliva na ostale vegetacijske indekse nismo zaznali. Rezultati niso potrdili hipoteze, da je ob manjših valovnih dolžinah in višjih jakostih UV-A svetlobe učinek na rastline bolj negativen. Pri primerjavi vpliva UV A na dve sorti bazilike smo razlike ugotovili zgolj pri majhnem številu parametrov, pri primerjavi dveh različnih jakosti osnovne svetlobe pa smo ugotovili, da ima na rastline večji učinek jakost osnovne svetlobe kot prisotnost UV-A.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:UV-A sevanje, bazilika, fenotipizacija, rast, fotosinteza, fluorescenca klorofila
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2022
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-141678 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:126148355 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:05.10.2022
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Language:English
Title:Phenotyping of the response of basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) to UV-A radiation
Abstract:
The effects of light on plants depend on the energy dose and spectral characteristics. In this master thesis, we conducted seven experiments to investigate how supplemental UV-A light of two different wavelengths (365 and 385 nm) and its combination at different intensities affects the growth and selected physiological and biochemical properties of green leaf basil (Ocimum basilicum L.). We also compared the effect of UV-A light on two different varieties of basil, as well as the effect of the intensity of basal red-blue lighting on growth and physiological functions. Most of the measurements were made with advanced, high-throughput phenotyping equipment, but we also made some measurements in the conventional way with a fluorometer. We did not detect any major negative effects of UV-A on plant growth and photosynthetic functions, even at high doses of short-wavelength UV-A. Moreover, some processes were even enhanced under UV-A, as evidenced by a higher electron transfer rate (ETR) and increased photochemical efficiency. The anthocyanin index (ARI) also increased, while we did not detect any impact on the other vegetation indices. The results did not confirm the hypothesis that shorter wavelengths and higher UV-A intensities have a more negative effect on plants. When comparing the effect of UV-A on two different varieties, we did not find large differences. When considering the two different intensities of basal light, we found that that the intensity of basal light had a stronger effect on plants than the supplemental UV-A.

Keywords:UV-A radiation, basil, phenotyping, growth, photosynthesis, chlorophyll fluorescence

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