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GROWTH OF BLADES OF NEREOCYSTIS LUETKEANA (PHAEOPHYTA) IN DARKNESS 1
Authors:Joanna M Kain  Trevor A Norton  Ann E Montegut
Institution:Joanna M. Kain (Jones),Trevor A. Norton,Ann E. Montegut
Abstract:Short term measurements were made of the relative growth rate of the fast growing portions of blades of Ncreocystis luetkeana (Merl.) Post. et Rupr. during exposure to natural daylight and during prolonged darkness. Growth was only slightly, but significantly, faster during the 12 h of daylight than during the 12 h that included 8 h of darkness. Clearly considerable growth occurred at night. In blades amputated 1 cm beyond the zone measured, growth was slower during both night and day. In continuous darkness growth continued for up to 12 days. It was not influenced by amputation of distal blade tissue but it was increased by severance from the bulb and stipe. A mean volume increase of 50% of the blade tissue was recorded. While the organic content decreased, the drop was half that required to support the increase in volume. There was some evidence against translocation. It is possible that cellular biochemical rearrangements allow a light-independent increase in organic material.
Keywords:blade amputation  dark growth  Nercocystis
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