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Early detection of neighbour plants by phytochrome perception of spectral changes in reflected sunlight
Authors:C L BALLARÉ  R A SÁNCHEZ  ANA L SCOPEL  J J CASAL  C M GHERSA
Institution:Cátedra de Fisiología Vegetal y Fitogeografía, Facultad dc Agronomía, UBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:Abstract We have tested the hypothesis that a plant may detect the presence of a neighboug42r, before being shaded by it, through the perception of the spectral composition of reflected sunlight. Within seedling canopies the red: far-red ratio (R: FR) of the light received by a sensor with a geometry approximating that of a stem was significantly reduced by selective reflection. This effect was observed before any reduction in the amount of photosynthetic light energy received by an individual seedling could be detected. Small green fences of grass, east-west orientated, altered the spectral distribution of the light on the north (sunlit) side of them. Fully illuminated seedlings of Sinapis alba grown on the north side of these green fences produced longer internodes and had a lower leaf: stem dry weight ratio than those grown in front of fences of bleached grasses. A similar redistribution of growth was elicited in seedlings of Chenopodium album, Datura ferox and S. alba growing in full sunlight by exposing plants to additional small quantities of far-red reflected by selective mirrors. These results suggest that the change in the R: FR ratio serves as an early warning signal of oncoming competition.
Keywords:Chenopodium album L    Datura ferox L    Sinapis alba L    light quality  phytochrome: stem elongation  neighbour detection
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