Effects of Light on the Rate of Respiration in the Stem of Pisum Sativum L

Abstract
Residual oxygen uptake of stem tissues of Pisum sativum L. var. Alaska grown under different light conditions (darkness, natural daylight, red, green, yellow, and fluorescent daylight), respired at significantly different rates. Similar significant variations in oxygen uptake were found for the ability of stems grown under different light conditions to oxidize certain substrates (succinate, citrate, glutamate, glycerophosphate, and ascorbate).

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