% IMPORTANT: The following is UTF-8 encoded. This means that in the presence % of non-ASCII characters, it will not work with BibTeX 0.99 or older. % Instead, you should use an up-to-date BibTeX implementation like “bibtex8” or % “biber”. @ARTICLE{Hogewoning:9587, author = {Hogewoning, S.W. and Trouwborst, G. and Maljaars, H. and Poorter, H. and van Ieperen, W. and Harbinson, J.}, title = {{B}lue light dose-responses of leaf photosynthesis, morphology, and chemical composition of {C}ucumis sativus grown under different combinations of red and blue light}, journal = {The journal of experimental botany}, volume = {61}, issn = {0022-0957}, address = {Oxford}, publisher = {Univ. Press}, reportid = {PreJuSER-9587}, pages = {3107 - 3117}, year = {2010}, note = {This research is supported by the Dutch Technology Foundation STW, Applied Science Division of the NWO, and the Technology Program of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Philips, and Plant Dynamics BV. We are grateful to Joost Ruijsch, Evert Janssen, and Gradus Leenders (equipment development), Annie van Gelder and Joke Oosterkamp (stomata analysis), Arjen van de Peppel (biochemical analysis), and Hennie Halm C/N measurements).}, comment = {Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol. 61, No. 11, pp. 3107–3117, 2010}, booktitle = {Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol. 61, No. 11, pp. 3107–3117, 2010}, abstract = {The blue part of the light spectrum has been associated with leaf characteristics which also develop under high irradiances. In this study blue light dose-response curves were made for the photosynthetic properties and related developmental characteristics of cucumber leaves that were grown at an equal irradiance under seven different combinations of red and blue light provided by light-emitting diodes. Only the leaves developed under red light alone $(0\%$ blue) displayed dysfunctional photosynthetic operation, characterized by a suboptimal and heterogeneously distributed dark-adapted F(v)/F(m), a stomatal conductance unresponsive to irradiance, and a relatively low light-limited quantum yield for CO(2) fixation. Only $7\%$ blue light was sufficient to prevent any overt dysfunctional photosynthesis, which can be considered a qualitatively blue light effect. The photosynthetic capacity (A(max)) was twice as high for leaves grown at $7\%$ blue compared with $0\%$ blue, and continued to increase with increasing blue percentage during growth measured up to $50\%$ blue. At $100\%$ blue, A(max) was lower but photosynthetic functioning was normal. The increase in A(max) with blue percentage $(0-50\%)$ was associated with an increase in leaf mass per unit leaf area (LMA), nitrogen (N) content per area, chlorophyll (Chl) content per area, and stomatal conductance. Above $15\%$ blue, the parameters A(max), LMA, Chl content, photosynthetic N use efficiency, and the Chl:N ratio had a comparable relationship as reported for leaf responses to irradiance intensity. It is concluded that blue light during growth is qualitatively required for normal photosynthetic functioning and quantitatively mediates leaf responses resembling those to irradiance intensity.}, keywords = {Chlorophyll: analysis / Chlorophyll: metabolism / Cucumis sativus: chemistry / Cucumis sativus: growth $\&$ development / Cucumis sativus: metabolism / Cucumis sativus: radiation effects / Light / Nitrogen: analysis / Nitrogen: metabolism / Photosynthesis: radiation effects / Plant Leaves: chemistry / Plant Leaves: growth $\&$ development / Plant Leaves: metabolism / Plant Leaves: radiation effects / Chlorophyll (NLM Chemicals) / Nitrogen (NLM Chemicals) / J (WoSType) / Blue light / chlorophyll fluorescence imaging / cucumber (Cucumis sativus) / dose–response curves / leaf mass per unit leaf area (LMA) / light-emitting diodes (LEDs) / photoinhibition / photosynthetic capacity / red light / starch accumulation}, cin = {ICG-3}, ddc = {580}, cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)ICG-3-20090406}, pnm = {Terrestrische Umwelt}, pid = {G:(DE-Juel1)FUEK407}, shelfmark = {Plant Sciences}, typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16}, pubmed = {pmid:20504875}, pmc = {pmc:PMC2892149}, UT = {WOS:000279188100021}, doi = {10.1093/jxb/erq132}, url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/9587}, }