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Stem extension rate in light-grown plants. Evidence for an endogenous circadian rhythm in Chenopodium rubrum
Authors:A Lecharny  E Wagner
Institution:Lab. du Phytotron, CNRS, 91190 Gif-Sur-Yvette, France;Biological Inst. II, Univ. of Freiburg, Schänzlestraβe 1, 7800 Freiburg, F. R. G.
Abstract:Stem extension in light-grown plants of Chenopodium rubrum L. ecotype selection 184 (50°10'N; 150°35'W) was recorded continuously for periods up to one week at constant temperature. Stem extension rate measurements were made with linear voltage-displacement transducer devices. At the beginning of experiments, the 3rd intenode above the cotyledons was about 5 mm long. Stem extension rate exhibited a rhythmic behaviour in continuous white light (20 W m?2), and in continuous darkness with a period of approximately 23 h. In continuous darkness, the amplitude of the rhythm damped out very quickly after 24 h and a second peak was just measurable. The mean value of the stem extension rate was dependent on the light fluence before the experiments. This overt rhythm, which could be observed at the individual plant or even internode level, exhibited the characteristics of an endogenous circadian rhythm. There was no correlation of the peak time to local time. The peak time was determined by the time of transfer from dark to light for dark periods equal to or longer than 8 h, and the phase was shifted by the time of transfer from light to dark at the proper phase of a pre-existing rhythm.
Keywords:Linear voltage-differential transformer  population and individual plant rhythm
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