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An Endogenous 24-hour Rhythm in the Growth Rate of the Avena Coleoptile
Authors:BALL, N. G.   DYKE, INGA J.
Abstract:The rates of growth of coleoptiles of intact Avena seedlingswere studied by means of time-lapse photography, using infra-redradiation. When the seedlings are germinated in red light and subsequentlytransferred to darkness, a growth rhythm is established in whichthe first peak in the growth-rate curve occurs about 16–17hours after the transfer, and the second peak 24 hours later.When the transfer is made sufficiently early, three peaks mayoccur before growth ceases. The occurrence of the peaks andthe emergence of the primary leaf are independent of one another. Alteration of the point in the life-history at which the seedlingsare transferred from light to darkness changes the times ofoccurrence of the peaks, but does not affect the period of therhythm. The incidence of the rhythm shows no correlation withtime of day; therefore the rhythm is not due to diurnal changesin external conditions. Interruption of the dark period by several hours' exposure tored light causes the suppression of a previously induced rhythmand the establishment of a new one which commences at the timethe seedlings are restored to darkness. When they are grownunder continuous red light no rhythm is induced. Within the range 16 to 28 C., temperature has little or noeffect on the period of the rhythm. When seedlings of Triticum are grown under the same conditionsas those which induce a rhythm in Avena, no rhythmical variationin the growth rate can be detected.
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