Phototropism in a red alga, Griffithsia pacifica |
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Authors: | Waaland, Susan D. Nehlsen, Willa Waaland, J. Robert |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany, University of Washington Seattle, Washington 98195, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | In the red alga, Griffithsia pacifica, shoot portions of a plantare positively phototropic and rhizoids are negatively phototropic.We have studied the phototropic response of rhizoids which elongateby tip growth. For 45 min after the beginning of unilateralillumination a rhizoid grows straight, then phototropic curvaturebegins and continues rapidly until the rhizoid is growing awayfrom the light. Curvature is 7080% complete after 3 hr.If the unilateral stimulus is given for a short time (15 min),curvature again begins at 45 min. However, within an additional3045 min the rhizoid stops growing away from the lightand wanders back towards its original direction of growth. Phototropismis elicited by light of wavelengths from 350 nm to 500 nm; inlight of wavelengths above 550 nm, little, if any, responseoccurs. 1Present address: Division of Natural Sciences, University ofCalifornia, Santa Cruz, California 95064, U.S.A. (Received December 10, 1976; ) |
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