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Establishment of photoperiodic sensitivity by benzyladenine and a brief red irradiation in dark grown seedlings of Pharbitis nil Chois.
Authors:Ogawa, Y.   King, R. W.
Affiliation:CSIRO Division of Plant Industry P. O. Box 1600, Canberra City, A. C. T. 2601, Australia
Abstract:Flowering of etiolated seedlings of Pharbitis nil resulted followinga single, brief red irradiation prior to an inductive dark period.Following this irradiation benzyladenine sprayed on the seedlingsenhanced flowering dramatically and this effect was maximalfor concentrations between 44 and 120µM. In the presenceof benzyladenine a brief (4 to 10 sec) low energy red irradiation(2.6 Wm–2) resulted in flowering and repeated far-redphotoreversal of this red promotion provided clear evidenceof the sole involvement of phytochrome. However, after suchbrief irradiations the critical dark period for flowering waslonger than is normally found in seedlings grown in light whichindicated that additional photoresponses might be importantin natural conditions. An examination of seedling photosynthesisand assimilate transport indicated that the benzyladenine effecton flowering may relate to its promotion of assimilate and floralstimulus transport to the shoot apex. 1 Present address: Faculty of Agriculture, Mie University, TsuCity, Mie Prefecture, Japan. (Received August 21, 1978; )
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