The Effect of Light Quality on Shoot Extension Growth in Three Species of Grasses |
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Authors: | CASAL, J. J. SANCHEZ, R. A. DEREGIBUS, V. A. |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Ecologia, Facultad de Agronomia, Universidad de Buenos Aires Av. San Martin, 4453, (1417) Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Abstract: | The effect of light quality on the extension growth of vegetativeshoots and on the final size of their leaves was investigatedin plants of Lolium multiflorum, Sporobolus indicus and Paspalumdilatatum. Three experimental approaches were used, (a) redor far-red end-of-day irradiations of sunlight-grown plants,(b) different red/far-red ratios of white light in a growthroom and (c) sunlight enrichment with radiation of differentred/far-red ratios or with different amounts of far-red lightduring the photoperiod. Plants treated with end-of-day far-redor low red/far-red ratios throughout the photoperiod developedlonger leaves and, as a result, longer shoots. This effect wasmore marked in leaf sheaths than in blades. Tiller extensionand leaf sheath length increased with the amount of far-redadded to sunlight in a simple hyperbolic relationship. Theseresults show that vegetative grass shoots respond to light qualityin a way similar to internodes of dicotyledonous plants. Lolium multiflorum Lam., Sporobolus indicus (L.), Paspalum dilatatum (Poir.), leaf growth, tiller growth, photomorphogenesis |
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