Carbon Dioxide Requirements for Phytochrome Action in Photoperiodism and Seed Germination 1
AUTOR(ES)
Bassi, Pawan K.
RESUMO
The effect of interrupting darkness with red light in the presence or absence of 0.03% CO2 was studied in relation to flowering of Xanthium pennsylvanicum and germination of light-sensitive lettuce seeds. The results indicate that CO2 is essential for red light to be effective in either process.
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