Nature of light requirement for the flowering ofChenopodium rubrumL. (Ecotype 60° 47′ N)
✍ Scribed by Ramma Sawhney
- Book ID
- 104752743
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1977
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 627 KB
- Volume
- 133
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0032-0935
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✦ Synopsis
Seedlings of the short-day plant, Chenopodium rubrum L. (Ecotype 60 ~ 47' N) were irradiated with different intensities and qualities of light for 24 h preceding a single inductive dark period (12 h). Our data shows that a relatively low intensity incandescent light (35-100 ft. c.) is not effective as the photoperiod for flowering. The above effect is not due to a requirement for a relatively high level of photosynthesis. Our results suggest a definite promotory role of a blue High Energy Reaction (HER). We could not demonstrate the involvement of a far-red HER. We suggest that ineffectiveness of far-red may have been due to establishment of rather low Phytochrome, PFR, levels, suboptimal for flowering. A certain critical level of PFR (30--40%, that presumably established by blue light) seems to be necessary for photoreactions involved in flowering of C. rubrum. There are indications in our experiments of the operation of a red radiation mediated flower inhibitory photoreaction.
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