Photon flux density and light quality induce changes in growth, stomatal development, photosynthesis and transpiration of Withania Somnifera (L.) Dunal. plantlets

The aim of the study was to establish whether the quantity and the quality of light affect growth and development of Withania somnifera plantlets. We have studied growth and histo-physiological parameters [stomatal characteristics, chloroplastic pigments concentrations, photosynthesis, and transpira...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plant cell, tissue and organ culture tissue and organ culture, 2007-08, Vol.90 (2), p.141-151
Hauptverfasser: LEE, Sang-Ho, RAJESH KUMAR TEWARI, HAHN, Eun-Joo, PAEK, Kee-Yoeup
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of the study was to establish whether the quantity and the quality of light affect growth and development of Withania somnifera plantlets. We have studied growth and histo-physiological parameters [stomatal characteristics, chloroplastic pigments concentrations, photosynthesis, and transpiration (E)] of W. somnifera plantlets regenerated under various light intensities, or monochromatic light or under a mixture of two colors of light in tissue culture conditions. Plantlets grown under a photon flux density (PFD) of 30 mu mol m super(-2) s super(-1) showed greater growth and development than those raised under other PFDs. Chlorophylls and carotenoids, numbers of stomata, rate of photosynthesis (P sub(N)) and transpiration (E), stomatal conductance (g sub(s)), and water use efficiency (WUE) increased with increasing the PFD up to 60 mu mol m super(-2) s super(-1). Light quality also affected plantlets growth and physiology. Highest growth was observed under fluorescent and in a mixture of blue and red light. Very few stomata were developed in any of the monochromatic light but under fluorescent or under a mixture of two colors stomatal numbers increased. Similarly, g sub(s), E, P sub(N,) and WUE were also higher under fluorescent light and under a mixture of red and blue light. Regressional analysis showed a linear relationship between P sub(N) (r super(2) = 70) and g sub(s) and between E (r super(2) = 0.95) and g sub(s). In conclusion, both the quality and the quantity of light affect growth of plantlets, development of stomata and physiological responses differently depending on the intensity and the wavelength of light.
ISSN:0167-6857
1573-5044
DOI:10.1007/s11240-006-9191-2