The relationship between transpiration and chlorophyll synthesis in etiolated squash cotyledons
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Etiolated cotyledons of squash (Cucurbita moschata Duch. var. melonaeformis Makino cv. Tokyo) treated with kinetin, KCl or fusicoccin in the dark increased both transpiration in the dark and chlorophyll synthesis after exposure to light. The minimum period of kinetin treatment to stimulate transpiration was similar to that to accelerate chlorophyll synthesis. On the other hand, treatment of cotyledons with vaseline or abscisic acid markedly inhibited both transpiration and chlorophyll synthesis, suggesting that cytokinin-induced stimulation of chlorophyll synthesis could be mediated through the effect on the stomatal opening.
- 日本植物生理学会の論文
著者
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Uheda Eiji
Department Of Biology College Of General Education University Of Tokyo And Department Of Environment
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Uheda Eiji
Department Of Biology College Of Education University Of Tokyo
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Kuraishi Susumu
Department Of Biology College Of General Education University Of Tokyo And Department Of Environment
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Kuraishi Susumu
Department Of Biology College Of Education University Of Tokyo:(present)department Of Enviromental S
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