On the rhythm of sensitivity to light interruption in a long-day duckweed, Lemna gibba G 3 |
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Authors: | NAKASHIMA HIDEAKI |
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Affiliation: | Biological Institute, Nagoya University Nagoya |
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Abstract: | 1. The rhythm of sensitivity to light interruption in a long-dayduckweed, Lemna gibba G 3, was examined. The rhythm was circadianand was suggested to be under the control of a physiologicalclock. Light given in the trough between the first and secondpeaks reset the rhythm. Five to 7 cycles of non-circadian photoperiodicregimes given entrained the rhythm to external periodicity,and this entrained rhythm persisted even after the plants weretransferred to continuous darkness. 2. It was suggested that the induction period is not determinedby the physiological clock disclosed here, but by a periodicalternation of dark-sensitivity, or by a periodic change inactivity of SS (system sensitive to IPEF, induction period extendingfactor,) as postulated previously. (Received November 28, 1967; ) |
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