Factors determining Petal Colour of Baccara Roses I: THE CONTRIBUTION OF EPIDERMIS AND MESOPHYLL |
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Authors: | BIRAN, I. ROBINSON, M. HALEVY, A. H. |
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Abstract: | The partition of light radiated on to the outer epidermis ofa Baccara rose petal or on to an intact petal was examined.Most of the red light was either reflected or transmitted whereasother wavelengths and especially the green range were absorbed.When the total amount of light transmitted (epidermis) or reflected(intact petal) increased, a rise in the blue range was recordedand the colour of the petal, determined objectively by CIE orMunsell's method, became more purple. Examination of the partition of light in the different layersof the petal revealed that light reflected from the outer epidermisis made up of two parts; one part is reflected directly andthe other part is first transmitted through the epidermis, reachesthe mesophyll, is reflected from it and is then transmittedthrough the epidermis. This latter part causes a shift in colourfrom purple to red. Colour differences between different petals on one flower anddifferent parts of the same petal were defined objectively.The change from red to purple colour was connected with vigorousgrowth of either the petal or epidermal cells, respectively. The contribution of the mesophyll in changing the reflectancecurve of petals is explained and it is suggested that althoughthe mesophyll is colourless, it contributes to a great extentto the changes occurring in petal colour. |
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