Inter-organ Synergism and the Control of Chlorophyll Accumulation in Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) Cotyledons |
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Authors: | FORD, M. BLACK, M. CHAPMAN, J. M. |
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Abstract: | Prior to illumination, the embryonic axis of sunflower seedlingsmakes a contribution to the cotyledons which enables them togreen more rapidly when subsequently irradiated with white light.The contributions made to this stimulation by the hypocotylhook, hypocotyl, and roots have been investigated. Greeningin sunflower cotyledons reaches an optimum rate when they are6 d old. The developing embryonic axis not only promotes theattainment of this optimum rate but also aids in the maintenanceof this optimum rate as the cotyledons continue to age. Thisstimulatory effect appears to arise primarily from the rootsand can be duplicated by the exogenous application of benzyladenine. In contrast to previous reports we find that the hypocotyl hookplays no role in the control of greening when present duringillumination. |
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