Control by light of hypocotyl growth in de-etiolated mustard seedlings : I. Phytochrome as the only photoreceptor pigment.

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Biologisches Institut II, Universität Freiburg, Schänzlestr. 1, D-7800, Freiburg, Federal Republic of Germany.

Published: January 1978

After sowing, mustard (Sinapis alba L.) seedlings were grown for 48 h in white light (25°C). These fully de-etiolated, green seedlings were used as experimental material between 48 and 72 (84) h after sowing. The question researched was to what extent control by light of hypocotyl elongation is due to phytochrome in these seedlings. It was found that the light effect on hypocotyl growth is very probably exerted through phytochrome only. In particular, we found no indication for the involvement of a specific blue light photoreceptor pigment.

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