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Izbrane morfološke in biokemijske značilnosti pri velecvetnem poponu (Helianthemum grandiflorum) v raznolikih sevalnih razmerah v osrednjih Julijskih Alpah
ID Damjanić, Rok (Author), ID Trošt Sedej, Tadeja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Gorski predeli so edinstveni za preučevanje morfoloških in biokemijskih prilagoditev rastlin na okolje, saj se okoljski dejavniki s spreminjanjem nadmorske višine hitro spreminjajo. V naši raziskavi smo v osrednjih Julijskih Alpah v raznolikih sevalnih razmerah preučili morfološke in biokemijske značilnosti velecvetnega popona (Helianthemum grandiflorum). Raznolike sevalne razmere smo dobili z vzorčenjem na dveh nadmorskih višinah in s tem, da smo nad rastline namestili filtre z različno prepustnosjo ultravijolične svetlobe (UV). Analize morfoloških znakov so pokazale predvsem razlike pri prvem vzorčenju in med prvim ter drugim vzorčenjem. To je posledica obdobja prvega vzorčenja ob začetku rastne sezone, ko rastline z obeh vzorčnih mest še niso bile enako razvite. Opazili smo debelejšo zgornjo kutikulo pod UV-absorbirajočim filtrom (UV-) v primerjavi s filtrom, ki prepušča UV. Razlog zato je vzajemni vpliv epikutikularnih voskov in UV-absorbirajočih snovi kot zaščitnih mehanizmov pred UV ter prednost enega mehanizma v določenih razmerah pred drugim. Tako smo odkrili tudi razlike v vsebnosti UV-B-absorbirajočih snoveh v naravnih svetlobnih razmerah, medtem ko je bila vsebnost pod UV- filtrom na obeh lokacijah enaka. Optične lastnosti listov so bile med tretmaji zelo podobne. Raziskava kaže na dobro prilagojenost vrste na trenutne sevalne razmere.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:velecvetni popon, višinski gradient, sevalne razmere, temperatura, zgradba listov, optične lastnosti, vsebnost klorofila, vsebnost UV-absorbirajočih snovi
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-112668 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:5250383 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:31.10.2019
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Language:English
Title:Selected morphological and biochemical traits of Helianthemum grandiflorum in heterogeneous radiation conditions in central Julian Alps
Abstract:
Mountainous regions are unique for investigating morphological and biochemical adaptations of plants on the environment. The reason for that are with altitude quickly changing environmental conditions. In this study we investigated morphological and biochemical traits of Helianthemum grandiflorum in heterogeneous radiation conditions in central Julian Alps. To get heterogeneous radiation conditions we sampled plants from two different altitudes and placed filters with different ultraviolet (UV) transmission grades above the plants. Analyses of morphological traits showed mainly differences between the first and second sampling period. This was due to the time of first sampling period, which was at the start of the growing season, where plants from both sampling locations were not yet fully developed. We observed a thicker upper cuticle under the UV absorbing filter (UV-) in comparison to the filter that transmits UV. The reason for this is a mutual effect of epicuticular waxes and UV-absorbing compounds as protective mechanisms against UV and in some cases the precedence of one before another. We observed higher concentrations of UV-B absorbing compounds on the higher altitude site in natural radiance conditions compared to plants under UV- filter, where concentrations were the same on both sites. Optical properties of leaves were very similar under different UV regimes. The results of this study show a good adaptation of the species to the current environment.

Keywords:rock-rose, altitudinal gradient, radiation conditions, temperature, leaf morphology, optical traits, chlorophyll content, UV absorbing compounds content

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