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Influence of leaf age, light, dark, and iron deficiency on polyribosome levels in maize leaves
Authors:Lin, Chin Ho   Stocking, C.Ralph
Affiliation:1 Botany Department, National Chung Hsing University Taichung, Taiwan
2 Department of Botany, University of California Davis, Calfornia 95616, U. S. A.
Abstract:The relations between leaf age and polyribosome levels werestudied with dark-and light-grown maize (Zea mays L.) seedlings.In general, polyribosome levels decline with the period of growthin darkness. Light induces an increase in the polyribosome levelin dark-grown seedlings. The response can be detected after30 min exposure to light. Seven or eight-day-old dark-growncorn seedlings, used in the present study, have high levelsof polyribosomes when greened in the light. This is indicativeof healthy seedlings, competent in protein synthesis. The polyribosomelevels in iron deficient maize plants were significantly differentfrom plants grown under complete nutrient solution, while thereis no significant difference among plants suffering differentdegrees of iron deficiency. (Received November 18, 1977; )
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