| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - High-energy photons at wavelengths of UVB can be absorbed by nucleic acids, lipids, amino acids, chlorophyll and carotenoids (Harm 1980, Diffey 1991, Franklin & Forster 1997), causing disruption to biochemical and physiological processes such as growth, survival, synthesis of pigments and photoprotective substances, oxygen production, mobility, metabolism of nitrogen, carbon uptake and assimilatio
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