Photoperiodic light quality affects flowering of long day plants, by influencing the phytochrome photoequilibria (PPE) at plant level, however the most effective light spectrum to promote flowering is still unknown for most the flower crops. We evaluated the influence of light spectrum of three light sources, with different induced PPE, on photosynthesis, metabolic profiling and plant growth and flowering in two hybrids of Ranunculus asiaticus L., MBO and MDR. Three photoperiodic treatments were compared to natural day length (NL): white fluorescent light (FL, PPE 0.84), LEDs Red:Far Red light at 3:1 ratio (R:FR 3:1, PPE, 0.84), and LEDs Red:Far Red light at 1:3 ratio (R:FR 1:3, PPE 0.63). Under natural light, net photosynthesis was higher in MDR than in MBO, while photochemistry was similar in the hybrids. Compared to NL, photoperiodic treatments did not affect net photosynthesis, while they promoted the quantum yield of PSII and reduced the non-photochemical quenching. Under NL, plant growth was greater in MBO, while flowering started earlier in MDR and flowers characteristics were similar in the hybrids. Despite the greater sensitivity of MDR plants in terms of metabolism, photoperiodic lighting improved plant growth and reduced the flowering time only in MBO, with a stronger effect under R:FR 3:1 light. MDR plants were characterized by higher soluble sugars, polyphenols, photosynthetic pigments and proteins, while MBO plants by higher starch and amino acid content. The morphological effects of photoperiodic light quality and the hybrid-specific response should be taken into account to optimize lighting protocols in commercial farms.
The role of light quality of photoperiodic lighting on photosynthesis, flowering and metabolic profiling in Ranunculus asiaticus L / Modarelli, G. C.; Arena, C.; Pesce, G.; Dell’Aversana, E.; Fusco, G. M.; Carillo, P.; De Pascale, S.; Paradiso, R.. - In: PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM. - ISSN 1399-3054. - 170:(2020), pp. 187-201. [10.1111/ppl.13122]
The role of light quality of photoperiodic lighting on photosynthesis, flowering and metabolic profiling in Ranunculus asiaticus L.
Modarelli G. C.Primo
;Arena C.Secondo
;Pesce G.;De Pascale S.Penultimo
;Paradiso R.
Ultimo
2020
Abstract
Photoperiodic light quality affects flowering of long day plants, by influencing the phytochrome photoequilibria (PPE) at plant level, however the most effective light spectrum to promote flowering is still unknown for most the flower crops. We evaluated the influence of light spectrum of three light sources, with different induced PPE, on photosynthesis, metabolic profiling and plant growth and flowering in two hybrids of Ranunculus asiaticus L., MBO and MDR. Three photoperiodic treatments were compared to natural day length (NL): white fluorescent light (FL, PPE 0.84), LEDs Red:Far Red light at 3:1 ratio (R:FR 3:1, PPE, 0.84), and LEDs Red:Far Red light at 1:3 ratio (R:FR 1:3, PPE 0.63). Under natural light, net photosynthesis was higher in MDR than in MBO, while photochemistry was similar in the hybrids. Compared to NL, photoperiodic treatments did not affect net photosynthesis, while they promoted the quantum yield of PSII and reduced the non-photochemical quenching. Under NL, plant growth was greater in MBO, while flowering started earlier in MDR and flowers characteristics were similar in the hybrids. Despite the greater sensitivity of MDR plants in terms of metabolism, photoperiodic lighting improved plant growth and reduced the flowering time only in MBO, with a stronger effect under R:FR 3:1 light. MDR plants were characterized by higher soluble sugars, polyphenols, photosynthetic pigments and proteins, while MBO plants by higher starch and amino acid content. The morphological effects of photoperiodic light quality and the hybrid-specific response should be taken into account to optimize lighting protocols in commercial farms.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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