Influence of Continuous Spectrum Light on Morphological Traits and Leaf Anatomy of Hazelnut Plantlets

Light spectra influence growth, development, and quality of plants and seedlings, that is one of the main aspects engaging the interests of private and public researchers and nursery industries. Propagation of hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.), which in the past has been held in low consideration becau...

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Main Authors: Cristian Silvestri, Maria Eugenia Caceres, Marilena Ceccarelli, Aniello Luca Pica, Eddo Rugini, Valerio Cristofori
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-10-01
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spelling doaj-60117e1489794060af287155c343afad2020-11-25T03:25:12ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2019-10-011010.3389/fpls.2019.01318469672Influence of Continuous Spectrum Light on Morphological Traits and Leaf Anatomy of Hazelnut PlantletsCristian Silvestri0Maria Eugenia Caceres1Marilena Ceccarelli2Aniello Luca Pica3Eddo Rugini4Valerio Cristofori5Department of Agriculture and Forest Sciences, University of Tuscia, Viterbo, ItalyInstitute of Biosciences and Bioresources, National Research Council, Perugia, ItalyDepartment of Chemistry, Biology and Biotechnology, University of Perugia, Perugia, ItalyDepartment of Agriculture and Forest Sciences, University of Tuscia, Viterbo, ItalyDepartment of Agriculture and Forest Sciences, University of Tuscia, Viterbo, ItalyDepartment of Agriculture and Forest Sciences, University of Tuscia, Viterbo, ItalyLight spectra influence growth, development, and quality of plants and seedlings, that is one of the main aspects engaging the interests of private and public researchers and nursery industries. Propagation of hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.), which in the past has been held in low consideration because of the widespread use of rooted suckers directly collected in the field, today is taking on increasing interest due to the strong expansion of hazelnut cultivation. In order to improve the quality of plants and seedlings in greenhouse acclimatization, the effects of light emitting diodes (LED) lights during the ex vitro growth of two hazelnut cultivars (Tonda di Giffoni and Tonda Gentile Romana) were investigated. Plantlets were maintained in a growth chamber and exposed to three different continuous spectrum LED systems as a primary source of illumination and to fluorescent lamps used as control. LEDs differed in the percentage of some wavelength ranges in the spectrum, being AP673L rich in green and red wavelengths, NS1 in blue and green light, G2 in red and far red wavelengths. After a 4-week experimental period, morphometric, biochemical, and histological analyses were carried out. Shoot and leaf growths were influenced by LEDs more than by fluorescent lamps in both cultivars. G2 positively affected biomass increment more than the other LEDs, by inducing not only cell elongation (increase in shoot length, new internodes length, leaf area) but also cell proliferation (increase in new node number). G2 exposure had negative effects on total chlorophyll content but positively affected synthesis of flavonoids in both varieties; therefore, plants grown under this LED showed the lowest nitrogen balance index. Leaf morpho-anatomical analyzed traits (thickness, palisade cell height, number of chloroplasts, number of palisade cells), were influenced especially by G2 and, to a less extent, by NS1 light. Significant differences in some parameters were observed between the two cultivars in response to a same light source. The results obtained underline the importance of light modulation for hazelnut, providing useful information for ex vitro growth of hazelnut plantlets.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2019.01318/fullCorylus avellana L.light emitting diodesplantlets qualitymorphological traitsleaf anatomynursery
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author Cristian Silvestri
Maria Eugenia Caceres
Marilena Ceccarelli
Aniello Luca Pica
Eddo Rugini
Valerio Cristofori
spellingShingle Cristian Silvestri
Maria Eugenia Caceres
Marilena Ceccarelli
Aniello Luca Pica
Eddo Rugini
Valerio Cristofori
Influence of Continuous Spectrum Light on Morphological Traits and Leaf Anatomy of Hazelnut Plantlets
Frontiers in Plant Science
Corylus avellana L.
light emitting diodes
plantlets quality
morphological traits
leaf anatomy
nursery
author_facet Cristian Silvestri
Maria Eugenia Caceres
Marilena Ceccarelli
Aniello Luca Pica
Eddo Rugini
Valerio Cristofori
author_sort Cristian Silvestri
title Influence of Continuous Spectrum Light on Morphological Traits and Leaf Anatomy of Hazelnut Plantlets
title_short Influence of Continuous Spectrum Light on Morphological Traits and Leaf Anatomy of Hazelnut Plantlets
title_full Influence of Continuous Spectrum Light on Morphological Traits and Leaf Anatomy of Hazelnut Plantlets
title_fullStr Influence of Continuous Spectrum Light on Morphological Traits and Leaf Anatomy of Hazelnut Plantlets
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Continuous Spectrum Light on Morphological Traits and Leaf Anatomy of Hazelnut Plantlets
title_sort influence of continuous spectrum light on morphological traits and leaf anatomy of hazelnut plantlets
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Light spectra influence growth, development, and quality of plants and seedlings, that is one of the main aspects engaging the interests of private and public researchers and nursery industries. Propagation of hazelnut (Corylus avellana L.), which in the past has been held in low consideration because of the widespread use of rooted suckers directly collected in the field, today is taking on increasing interest due to the strong expansion of hazelnut cultivation. In order to improve the quality of plants and seedlings in greenhouse acclimatization, the effects of light emitting diodes (LED) lights during the ex vitro growth of two hazelnut cultivars (Tonda di Giffoni and Tonda Gentile Romana) were investigated. Plantlets were maintained in a growth chamber and exposed to three different continuous spectrum LED systems as a primary source of illumination and to fluorescent lamps used as control. LEDs differed in the percentage of some wavelength ranges in the spectrum, being AP673L rich in green and red wavelengths, NS1 in blue and green light, G2 in red and far red wavelengths. After a 4-week experimental period, morphometric, biochemical, and histological analyses were carried out. Shoot and leaf growths were influenced by LEDs more than by fluorescent lamps in both cultivars. G2 positively affected biomass increment more than the other LEDs, by inducing not only cell elongation (increase in shoot length, new internodes length, leaf area) but also cell proliferation (increase in new node number). G2 exposure had negative effects on total chlorophyll content but positively affected synthesis of flavonoids in both varieties; therefore, plants grown under this LED showed the lowest nitrogen balance index. Leaf morpho-anatomical analyzed traits (thickness, palisade cell height, number of chloroplasts, number of palisade cells), were influenced especially by G2 and, to a less extent, by NS1 light. Significant differences in some parameters were observed between the two cultivars in response to a same light source. The results obtained underline the importance of light modulation for hazelnut, providing useful information for ex vitro growth of hazelnut plantlets.
topic Corylus avellana L.
light emitting diodes
plantlets quality
morphological traits
leaf anatomy
nursery
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2019.01318/full
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