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Genetic differentiation and phenotypic plasticity in Plantago major ssp. major. II. The effect of differences in level of irradiance on Mg2+- and Ca2+-stimulated ATPase activity from roots and shoot
Authors:Daan Kuiper  Marten Staal
Institution:Dept of Plant Physiology, Univ. of Groningen, P. O. Box 14, 9750 AA Haren, The Netherlands.
Abstract:Ca2+- and Mg2+-stimulated ATPase activity of the microsomal fraction of shoots and roots and the temperature dependence of the Ca2+-stimulated ATPase activity of the shoot of plants of two genotypes of Plantago major ssp. major L., one originating from an exposed and the other from a shaded habitat, were followed at two levels of irradiance. In addition the responses of these parameters were studied after transfer of the plants from one light condition to the other. The capacity and the optimum temperature of shoot ATPase activity were affected by irradiance during growth, in contrast to the root ATPase activity. Generally, no plastic adaptive response of the measured characteristics was observed after transfer of the plants. The remaining plasticity or stability of plant characteristics could not be interpreted as adaptive; the adaptive plastic responses were confined to the seedling stage of individuals of both genotypes. Possible mechanisms involved in plastic and adaptive responses and including phytochrome are discussed.
Keywords:Adaptation  genotypes  optimal temperature  phytochrome
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