Variation in the quality and quantity of flavonoids in the leaves of coastal and inland Campanula punctata

被引:17
作者
Hashiba, Keiko
Iwashina, Tsukasa
Matsumoto, Sadamu
机构
[1] Oji Paper Co Ltd, Miyazaki 8870021, Japan
[2] Museum Nat Sci, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3050005, Japan
关键词
coastal plant; Campanula punctata; UV-B; adaptive traits; flavonoids;
D O I
10.1016/j.bse.2006.04.012
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 [生物化学与分子生物学]; 081704 [应用化学];
摘要
Ultraviolet-B radiation is known as a noxious factor that destroys every life form. Plants that occupy the coastal area are assumed to be adaptive to UV-B as well as the other major stresses. The objective of this study was to clarify and compare (1) the flavonoid compositions of coastal and inland populations of Campanula punctata, and (2) UV-B effects on flavonoid content in plants originating from different habitats under uniform (i.e. experimental) and natural conditions. Flavonoid compositions of coastal and inland populations were shown to be identical. The UV-B exclusion experiment revealed two tendencies that were commonly observed in both coastal and inland populations: (1) the flavonoid accumulation decreased with an increase in degree of UV-B exclusion, and (2) the quantity of phenolic acids conversely became maximum under complete UV-B exclusion. Under the natural habitat conditions, significantly high accumulation of flavonoids were detected in two coastal populations even though no significant difference was found between the two other coastal populations and two inland populations. Weak correlations between UV-B intensity and flavonoid accumulation under the natural habitat conditions suggest that various micro-environmental factors may influence the production of flavonoids, and that the plants may acquire adaptive traits other than increasing flavonoids in order to inhabit the coastal environment. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页数:8
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