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PHOTOPHYSIOLOGY OF TURION GERMINATION IN Spirodela polyrhiza (L.) SCHLEIDEN–V. DEMONSTRATION OF A CALCIUM‐REQUIRING PHASE DURING PHYTOCHROME‐MEDIATED GERMINATION

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Abstract— Etiolated turions of Spirodela polyrhiza are positively photoblastic and show a phytochrome‐mediated low fiuence germination response. The far‐red light (FR) reversibility decreased with the delay of FR irradiation (lag phase 1.06 ± 0.03 days after red light irradiation; half‐maximal response 1.9 days). The action of the far‐red‐absorbing form of phytochrome (Pfr) was only realized by a germination response if exogenously applied Ca 2 + was present. Calcium step‐down (from 1 mM to 0.9 μ M Ca 2 +) and Ca 2 + step‐up (from 0.9 μ M to 1 m M Ca 2 +) experiments were carried out to determine the Ca 2 +‐sensitive phase. There was no time gap between the two phases determined by the step‐down and step‐up experiments but a clear coincidence of both curves. Pulse treatments (24 h) with Ca 2 + (1 m M ) showed the upper part of this common curve to represent the most Ca 2 +‐sensitive phase. The Ca 2 +‐sensitive phase was within the Pfr‐requiring phase. After reversion of Pfr by FR pulses there was only a negligible response to the high Ca 2 +‐concentration, independent of the delay between the red light (R) and FR pulses. These results are compatible with the assumption of Ca 2 + acting as a second messenger of Pfr. However, the Ca 2 +‐insensitivity in the first 12 h after the R pulse points against this hypothesis.

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