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Acclimation of Photosynthate Partitioning and Photosynthetic Rates to Changes in Length of the Daily Photosynthetic Period
Authors:CHATTERTON  N J; SILVIUS  J E
Institution:United States Department of Agriculture, Science and Education Administration, Agricultural Research, Plant Physiology Institute, Light and Plant Growth Laboratory Beltsville, MD 20705, U.S.A.
Abstract:Pangola, soya bean and spinach plants were grown in long andshort day photosynthetic periods. Reciprocal shifts betweenlong and short day grown plants were made to study acclimationin the rate of leaf starch synthesis with change in daylength.The rate of leaf starch accumulation is a function of the lengthof the daily photosynthetic period. Acclimation, that is a changein partitioning with a change in length of the photosyntheticperiod, occurs in a variety of species. Acclimation in the rateof starch accumulation occurs rapidly in pangola and is apparentlycomplete the day after a change in length of the daily photosyntheticperiod. Soya bean and spinach leaves require a few days in thenew environment for an acclimation to occur. Digitaria decumbens Stent., Glycine max (L.) Merr., Spinacia oleracea L., pangola, soya bean, spinach, specific leaf weight, starch, photosynthesis
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