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Abstract
Elongation of sporangiophores marked with numerous starch grains was photographically recorded in the steady state and during the light-growth response when the rate is more than doubled. From these records the spatial distribution of growth within the cell's growth zone was derived. Stimulation by a single saturating flash of light speeds growth proportionally in all parts of the growing zone, maintaining the same pattern of growth distribution as in the steady state. This finding implies that light is absorbed and acts locally throughout the length of the cell's growth zone. Cohen and Delbrück's proposal of a partial spatial separation of light reception and growth is discussed.Keywords: FUNGI; LIGHT/effects
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Year: 1959 PMID: 13631196 PMCID: PMC2195001 DOI: 10.1085/jgp.42.4.697
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gen Physiol ISSN: 0022-1295 Impact factor: 4.086