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Some Observations on a Circadian Rhythm in Carbon Dioxide Compensation in Bryophyllum fedtschenkoi
Authors:JONES  M B
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, University of Lancaster U.K.
Abstract:Detached shoots of Bryophyllum fedtschenkoi maintained in continuouslight and at a constant temperature exhibit a circadian rhythmin CO2 compensation. The rhythm has a period of 21.6±0.1h at 23 °C and its phase can be set and shifted by suitabletreatments. These observations suggest that the ryhthm is trulyendogenous in nature. The phase is set by a light-on stimulus, or a drop in lightintensity. Phase shift can be induced by short periods (3 h)of reduced light intensity as well as similar periods of darknessgiven during the day phase of the rhythm. A change from whitelight to the same number of incident quanta of monochromaticlight of 450 nm (blue), 550 nm (green), or 652 nm (red) alwaysshifted the phase, but the degree of shift was less in red lightthan in blue or green. The plant reacted to achange to blueor green light as though it had been placed in the dark. Althbughred light was apparently ‘recognized’, the changefrom white to red was still sufficient to alter the phase ofthe rhythm. The possible role of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase activityin controlling the rhythm is discussed.
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