Photocontrol of Anthocyanin Synthesis: I. Action of Short, Prolonged, and Intermittent Irradiations on the Formation of Anthocyanins in Cabbage, Mustard, and Turnip Seedlings 1
AUTOR(ES)
Ku, Ping-Kaung
RESUMO
Red far red reversibility (phytochrome control) of anthocyanin synthesis can be easily demonstrated for the response induced by short (5 minutes) and relatively short (4 hours) irradiation. Red far red reversibility of the response induced by longer irradiations can be demonstrated by the use of cyclic irradiations alternating short exposures to red and far red light.
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