In vivo phytochrome-mediated perception of reflected light signals.
Photochem Photobiol
; 56(5): 585-91, 1992 Nov.
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The spectrophotometric assay of phytochrome in vivo in etiolated plant material was used to determine the effects of changes in reflected light on the state of the photoreceptor in etiolated seedlings exposed simultaneously to direct and reflected light. Changes in reflected light that were small in terms of the total (direct + reflected) radiation incident on the seedlings produced detectable changes in the state of phytochrome in vivo. The contribution of reflected light to the state of phytochrome in vertical organs was greater than expected from its low contribution to total incident light. These data from laboratory studies complement and are consistent with results of field studies on the effects of light reflected from neighboring vegetation on plant growth under natural radiation conditions.
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Photochem Photobiol
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1992
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Estados Unidos