Intracellular Photoreceptive Site for Polarotropism in Protonema of the Fern Adiantum capillus-veneris L. |
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Authors: | Wada, Masamitsu Kadota, Akeo Furuya, Masaki |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo Hongo, Tokyo 113, Japan |
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Abstract: | Polarotropic response was induced by short-term irradiationwith polarized red light in single-celled protonemata of thefern Adiantum capillus-veneris L. that had been grown apicallyunder red light for 6 days then for 15 hr in the dark. Sequentialobservation of the apical growth with a time-lapse video systemshowed that the direction of apical growth changed within 30min after the brief irradiation. Microbeam irradiation withpolarized red light of the subapical, dark-grown flank of theapical, 515 µm region of the protonema inducedthe polarotropic response most effectively. When both sidesof the flank were irradiated simultaneously with different fluencesof polarized red light with the same vibrating plane of 45°with protonemal axis, polarotropism took place normally, ifthe fluence ratio, B/A (B: fluence given to the side towardwhich the protonema should bend in polarotropism, A: fluencegiven to the other side) was not less than one-half. But, ifthe ratio became less than that, the protonemata no longer showedpolarotropism, they grew toward the side of higher fluence dependingon the difference in fluences between both sides. (Received August 1, 1981; Accepted September 29, 1981) |
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