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Protochlorophyll forms in roots of dark-grown plants
Authors:Birgitta McEwen,Hemming I. Virgin,Bé  la Bö  ddi,Christer Sundqvist
Affiliation:Dept of Plant Physiology, Univ. of Göteborg, Carl Skottsbergs Gata 22, S-41319 Göteborg, Sweden;Dept of Plant Physiology, Eötvös Lóránd Univ., Budapest, Múzeum krt 4/A, H-1088 Budapest, Hungary.
Abstract:Protochlorophyll was found in roots of dark-grown plants of seven species investigated. It was identified by absorbance and fluorescence spectra of acetone and ether extracts. Chlorophyll was also found in roots of one pea species. The concentration of protochlorophyll was usually highest in young root tips and decreased upwards along the roots. The maxima of the in vivo absorbance spectra of the species studied varied between 634 and 638 nm. Low temperature in vivo fluorescence emission spectra had two maxima, one at ca 633 and the other at ca 642 nm, when the wavelengths of the excitation light were 440 and 460 nm, respectively. In vivo fluorescence excitation spectra displayed a shift of the excitation maximum from 438 to 445 nm, when emission varied from 620 to 647.5 nm. Deconvolution of these three types of spectra into Gaussian components made it possible to identify two spectral forms of protochlorophyll: protochlorophyll629–633 and protochlorophyll638–642.
Keywords:Absorption spectra    chlorophyll    fluorescence spectra    Gaussian components    protochlorophyll    roots
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