Unusual features of respiration in mixotrophic green tobacco callus tissues
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概要
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Respiratory activity of green tobacco callus tissue from the pith of Nicotiana tabacum var. Samsun was influenced by light. Interruption in the light period resulted in a decrease in respiratory activity after a lag period of about 2 hr. The respiration level increased on re-illumination and was restored to its original level after 2-3 hr. The light effect that increased respiratory activity was enhanced by sugar in the medium and by increasing the light intensity. However, the response to light was not affected by an inhibitor of photorespiration and was suppressed completely by an inhibitor of photosynthesis.
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著者
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Usui Hideo
Biological Institute Faculty Of Education Mie University
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YATAZAWA Michihiko
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, School of Agriculture, Nagoya University
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Furuhashi Katsuhisa
Biological Institute Faculty Of Science Niigata University
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Yatazawa Michihiko
Department Of Agr. Chemistry Nagoya University
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