Changes in UV defense mechanisms were studied during the growth periods of spinach seedlings grown under the white light, which did not contain UV-B light. DNA photolyase activity in the photorepair of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers in spinach seedlings was high in the early growth phase (cell division phase) and declined thereafter, whereas UV-absorbing substances accumulated throughout the growth period acted as a major UV-defense mechanism in the cell expansion phase.
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Hada, M., Hino, K., & Takeuchi, Y. (2001). Development of UV defense mechanisms during growth of spinach seedlings. Plant and Cell Physiology, 42(7), 784–787. https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pce100
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