Photoinduction of Spore Germination in Marchantia polymorpha L. is Mediated by Photosynthesis |
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Authors: | Nakazato Tadashi; Kadota Akeo; Wada Masamitsu |
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Institution: | Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University Minami-Ohsawa 1-1, Hachioji, Tokyo, 192-0397 Japan |
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Abstract: | The effects of light on spore germination (protrusion of protonemata)in the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha L. were examined. Sporegermination was found to be light dependent and light irradiationfor 10 h or longer was necessary. Test using specific wavelengthsshowed that the entire spectrum from near UV to red light waseffective, red light being the most effective. Spore germinationcould be induced by intermittent irradiation with 15-min redlight pulses given every 1 or 2 h for 24 h. The effect of intermittentred light was not reversed by subsequent or simultaneous far-redlight irradiation. However, spore germination was inhibitedby the photosynthesis inhibitor DCMU (100 µM). Completeinhibition of spore germination was found when DCMU was givenduring the light period. When DCMU was applied during the darkperiods, only a slight reduction of germination rate was observed.Further, it was found that Chl formed in the spores during imbibitionin darkness. Light sensitivity increased at nearly the samerate as the appearance of Chl. Moreover, spore germination wasinduced in total darkness by the addition of glucose to themedium. These results clearly indicate that photosynthesis mediatesthe photoinduction of spore germination in Marchantia polymorpha. (Received May 13, 1999; Accepted July 14, 1999) |
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