Phytochrome in Cultured Wild Carrot Tissue: II. Dark Transformations
AUTOR(ES)
Wetherell, Donald F.
RESUMO
Disappearance and transformation of phytochrome in light-treated, dark-grown cultured tissue of wild carrot (Daucus carota L.) have been analyzed. Evidence is presented for the existence of two populations of far red-absorbing phytochromes: one which is subject to reversion, and a second which undergoes loss of photoreversibility. Phytochrome levels and transformation characteristics have been compared for several strains and developmental stages of cultured wild carrot tissue.
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