• Changes in secondary metabolites in silver birch (Betula pendula) seedlings are presented in response to ultraviolet-B radiation (UV-B) and nutrient addition. • Concentrations of individual secondary metabolites and nutrients were measured in leaves of greenhouse-grown silver birch seedlings exposed to five time-integrated irradiances of biologically effective UV-B (IBEUV-B) and fertilized with two relative nutrient addition rates. • Several phenolics were not only induced by UV-B, but their concentration was dependent on UV-B daily time-integrated irradiance. Relative nutrient addition rate also affected the concentration of phenolics but had little effect on the UV-B daily time-integrated irradiance-responses. The mineral nutrient concentration of leaves was affected by nutrient addition but not by increasing IBEUV-B. Possible threshold-exposures for the accumulation of secondary metabolites or nutrients were not detected. • UV-B and relative nutrient addition rate have mainly an additive (rather than synergistic) effect in silver birch, and leaves respond to increasing UV-B by synthesizing metabolites (e.g. flavonols), which are important UV-B filters. This study reports the first UV-B-exposure-response curves for individual secondary metabolites and nutrients in leaves of a woody tree species.
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De La Rosa, T. M., Julkunen-Tiitto, R., Lehto, T., & Aphalo, P. J. (2001). Secondary metabolites and nutrient concentrations in silver birch seedlings under five levels of daily UV-B exposure and two relative nutrient addition rates. New Phytologist, 150(1), 121–131. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-8137.2001.00079.x
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