Phytochrome in seeds of Amaranthus caudatus
- 1 January 1969
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Planta
- Vol. 88 (4) , 293-302
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00387457
Abstract
Dry seeds of Amaranthus caudatus show little or no photoreversible absorption changes, attributable to phytochrome. During imbibition phytochrome appears in two phases, one immediately after sowing and the second after about 8 hr. Experiments at different temperatures and under continuous illumination with red, far-red and blue light suggest that there are two pools of phytochrome. The first phase in the appearance of phytochrome could be due to the change in optical properties of the sample on hydration or to rehydration of inactive phytochrome, or both. The second phase probably represents phytochrome synthesis. It is absent at 0° and precedes the water uptake associated with germination by some 10 hr. This second pool of phytochrome does not accumulate in red and blue illuminated seeds indicating that the rate of P fr decay is more rapid than the rate of phytochrome synthesis. The difference spectra of phytochrome in both 2 hr imbibed seeds and 72 hr old seedlings show peaks of absorption at 663 and 735 nm. The presence of P fr in dark imbibed seeds and the process of “inverse reversion” of P r to P fr in darkness have been demonstrated. The results are discussed in relation to previous hypotheses for the mechanism of photocontrol of Amaranthus seed germination.Keywords
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