Phytochrome-mediated flavone glycoside synthesis in cell suspension cultures of Petroselinum hortense after preirradiation with ultraviolet light
- 1 January 1971
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Planta
- Vol. 101 (3) , 283-286
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00386835
Abstract
Ultraviolet light was demonstrated to stimulate flavone glycoside synthesis in Petroselinum cell suspension cultures. The data presented suggest the involvement of phytochrome in this response: Flavone glycoside formation resulting from 1 h of ultraviolet irradiation was increased by subsequent continuous far-red light irradiation. However, the ultraviolet effect was reduced by a subsequent irradiation with 10 min of far-red. This far-red effect was fully reversed by a sub-sequent irradiation with 10 min of red. Red and far-red irradiations were ineffective without ultraviolet preirradiation. It is concluded that in this system ultraviolet irradiation is required in order to change the cells in such a way as to allow a physiological effectiveness of the phytochrome system.Keywords
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