Protoplasts as a Means of Studying Chloroplast Development in Vitro12
AUTOR(ES)
De Filippis, Luigi F.
RESUMO
Protoplasts obtained enzymically from etiolated primary leaves of oat were illuminated in vitro, and the process of etioplast chloroplast transformation followed. Chloroplast development proceeded up to 6 hours of incubation in the light (20 C). During this period, complete photosynthetic light and dark reactions were constituted, in addition to prolamellar body-degrading protease activity.
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