Modulation of Chlorophyll, Carotene and Xanthophyll Formation by Penicillin, Benzyladenine and Embryonic Axis in Mung Bean (Phaseolus aureus L.) Cotyledons |
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Authors: | MUKHERJI S; BISWAS A K |
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Institution: | Plant Physiology Laboratory, Department of Botany, University of Calcutta Calcutta 700019, India |
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Abstract: | Penicillin stimulated the synthesis of pigments in the cotyledonsof intact embryos and excised cotyledons of mung bean (Phaseolusaureus L.) and enhanced benzyladenine-induced accumulation ofchloroplast pigments. The presence of the embryonic axis duringlight exposure proved to be beneficial for chlorophyll synthesisby the cotyledons whereas its presence in dark germination producedan adverse effect. The possible involvement of nucleic acidand protein synthesis in light-regulated chlorophyll formationis suggested. The stimulating effect on pigment synthesis providedby penicillin in this system seems to involve a maintenanceof nucleic acid and protein synthesis. Phaseolus aureus L., mung bean, pigment synthesis, cotyledons |
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