The Period of Circadian Rhythm in Lemna gibba G3 is Influenced by the Substitution of Rubidium for Potassium
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Substitution of Rb^+ for 70% or more of the K^+ in Lemna gibba G3 extends the period of the uptake rhythm under a fluence rate lower than 2.3 W/m^2. The extension is less, the higher the fluence rate and the lower the temperature (20-33℃). Under 12.4 W/m^2 light at 20℃, the substitution somewhat shortens the length of the period.
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