PHASE-SPECIFIC EFFECT OF NITRATE ON PHYTOCHROME-MEDIATED GERMINATION IN SPORES OF Dryopteris filix-mas L
Autor: | C. J. Haas, R. Scheuerlein |
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Rok vydání: | 1990 |
Předmět: |
inorganic chemicals
biology Phytochrome Dryopteris filix-mas organic chemicals Kinetics food and beverages General Medicine biology.organism_classification Biochemistry Dryopteris Spore chemistry.chemical_compound chemistry Germination Biophysics Ammonium Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Quantitative analysis (chemistry) |
Zdroj: | Photochemistry and Photobiology. 52:67-72 |
ISSN: | 1751-1097 0031-8655 |
Popis: | — Induction of germination in spores of Dryopteris filix-mas L. shows an absolute requirement for light with phytochrome as photoreceptor. The effectiveness of a red light (R) irradiation is affected by the ionic composition of the culture medium (Haupt, Planta164,63–68, 1985). In this paper NO3−is identified as the component mediating this effect whereas ammonium or organic nitrogen-containing compounds, tested so far, are ineffective. Enhancement by NO3− can be observed at concentrations 1 μM and an optimum is found around 1 mM. The kinetics of NO3− action are elucidated by restricting the presence of NO3− to defined periods after sowing, and they are compared with kinetics of Pfr action. As a result, the enhancement of NO3− can be attributed to a specific phase in the signal-transduction chain: the promotive effect of nitrate is only obtained if the Pfr presence coincides with or slightly preceeds the presence of NO3−. If Pfr can act for 15 or 20 h and is reversed thereafter by far-red light (FR), NO3− added during this period or immediately after FR is effective and this enhancement vanishes during 6 h following FR. In contrast, NO3− has no effect as long as it is applied only during a period before Pfr is formed. Moreover, a modulation of the effectiveness of the photoconversion Pr to Pfr by NO3− can be excluded. These results are interpreted by the action of NO3− during early steps in the Pfr-induced signal-transduction chain. However, an additional effect of NO3− on the “coupling” of Pfr itself to subsequent dark reactions cannot be excluded yet. |
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