Ultraviolet-B radiation causes tendril coiling in Pisum sativum

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Abstract

Low dose UV-B radiation (UV-B(BE,300) = 0.1 W m-2), but neither UV-A radiation, ozone and NaCl stress, nor wounding, caused tendril coiling in Pisum sativum. This coiling occurred with both attached and detached tendrils and can be used as a specific UV-B stress marker in pea.

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Brosche, M., & Strid, A. (2000). Ultraviolet-B radiation causes tendril coiling in Pisum sativum. Plant and Cell Physiology, 41(9), 1077–1079. https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcd026

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