The light‐induced unrolling of the grass leaf — A study of polarity, light‐piping and stimulus transmission

作者: Hemming I. Virgin

DOI: 10.1111/J.1399-3054.1990.TB04388.X

关键词: Stimulus (physiology)HorticultureBotanyPhytochromeMutual influencePipingLight effectHordeum vulgareDarknessLight inducedBiology

摘要: Primary leaves of dark-grown barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Weibull's Ida) unroll in darkness when cut into sections shorter than about 2 cm; the more unrolling. The unrolling pattern irradiated leaf longer cm indicates a polarity leaves: top end basal section divided unrolls base distal section. Earlier reported findings stimulus transmission from to non-irradiated areas can be fully explained by light-piping and mechanical, mutual influence between areas.

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