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PHYTOCHROME-MEDIATED PHOTOTROPISM IN PROTONEMATA OF THE MOSS Ceratodon purpureus BRID
Authors:Elmar  Hartmann  Bernd  Klingenberg Leopold  Bauer
Institution:Institut für Allgemeine Botanik der Universitát, Saarstraβe 21, 6500 Mainz, W. Germany
Abstract:Abstract— Protonemata of the moss Ceratodon purpureus cultured in white light were transferred to darkness for 3 days and then used for phototropic experiments. Irradiation of the apical region of vertically position protonemata with small beams (0.2 mm) of red light induced a growth response towards the irradiated side (positive phototropism). The phototropic response showed irradiance dependence. The effect of red light was completely reversed by far-red light following red light irradiations, demonstrating that phytochrome was the photoreceptor pigment. Far-red light or UV-blue light had no influence on either bulging or phototropism. Experiments with linearly polarized red or far-red light showed a different dichroic distribution of phytochrome in its different forms, the red-absorbing form, Pr and the far-red-absorbing form, Pfr. Red light with a vibration plane parallel to the long axis of the filaments was most effective. The effectiveness of far-red light was expressed best when its vibration plane was 90° to the electrical vector of the inductive red light.
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