The Spontaneous Formation of Antheridia in Onoclea is not Blocked by Light |
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Authors: | RUBIN, G. ROBSON, D. S. PAOLILLO, D. J., JR |
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Affiliation: | *Section of Plant Biology, Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853, USA Biometrics Unit, Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853, USA |
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Abstract: | Onoclea sensibilis gametophytes were grown from spores on ashedsoil and agar to determine if the spontaneous formation of antheridiacan be blocked by light. Under most conditions, dark-grown gametophytesformed antheridia later than or at the same time as gametophytesgrown in the light. Under no circumstances was there a rapidonset of maleness in the dark. These results contradict thehypothesis that, in Onoclea, antheridiogen is required to inducemaleness because light inhibits the formation of antheridia.In the light, antheridia formed on heart-shaped thalli. In darkness,antheridia formed on filamentous gametophytes. The timing ofonset of maleness was affected by temperature and the presenceof sucrose. The effect of sucrose on the comparison betweenlight and dark treatments depended on both substrate and temperature Onoclea sensibilis, L., sensitive fern, fern gametophytes, sexuality, light-induced block |
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