Phytochrome Participation in Induction of Haustoria in Cuscuta japonica, a Holoparasitic Flowering Plant |
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Authors: | Furuhashi, Katsuhisa Tada, Yoshifumi Okamoto, Kazuhisa Sugai, Michizo Kubota, Mamoru Watanabe, Masakatsu |
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Affiliation: | 1 Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Niigata University Niigata, 950-21 Japan 2 Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Toyama University Toyama, 930 Japan 3 National Institute for Basic Biology Okazaki, Aichi, 444 Japan |
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Abstract: | Seedlings of Cuscuta japonica pasted on an acrylic plate developedmany haustoria in response to far-red light after pre-irradiationwith white light. The effect of far-red light was cancelledcompletely by red light irradiated immediately after the far-redlight. In order to elucidate the photoreceptor(s) for photocontrolin the induction of haustoria, action spectra for the photo-inductionand its reversion were determined in the wavelength region from340 nm to 800 nm using the Okazaki Large Spectrograph. The action spectrum for the induction of haustoria had a pronouncedpeak at 740 nm and a small peak at 420 nm, while the actionspectrum for reversal of the induction had a pronounced peakat 660 nm and a small peak at 380 nm. These results indicatethat phytochrome is involved in the photocontrol of inductionof haustoria in Cuscuta japonica. Considering the far-red /redreversibility, it was suggested that phytochrome B is the photorecepter.This is the first reliable evidence of phytochome participationon development of haustoria in parasitic plants. 4Present address: Graduate School of Science Division of BiologicalScience, Nagoya University, Nagoya, 464-01 Japan. |
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