Growth, Greening, and Phytochrome in Etiolated Spirodela (Lemnaceae)
AUTOR(ES)
Porath, Dan
RESUMO
Two species of Spirodela were grown aseptically in a simple mineral medium containing sucrose. Weak red light (15 erg cm−2 sec−1) enhanced dark growth of S. oligorrhiza, whereas weak far red light (15 erg cm−2 sec−1) when given after the red light reduced this effect.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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