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A METHOD FOR MEASURING PHYTOCHROME IN PLANTS GROWN IN WHITE LIGHT
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1978
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BiologyConstant LightEngineeringBotanyNatural SciencesPlant PathologyWhite LightPhytochromePhytochemistryPhotosynthesisPhytotoxicityPhototropinPlant PhysiologyHerbicide San 9789†
Abstract— Quantitative spectrophotometric measurement of phytochrome in plants grown for relatively long periods of time in white light is not possible due to the presence of chlorophyll. A method is described that prevents the accumulation of chlorophyll permitting such direct spectrophotometric measurement in light‐grown tissue. Oat seedlings grown in the presence of the herbicide San 9789† (Norflurazon) for 6 days in constant light have considerably less chlorophyll than etiolated seedlings exposed to 1 min of light. Phytochrome concentrations measured in vivo and in vitro in these herbicide‐treated plants were found to be about 2% of the level in etiolated tissue.
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