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Phytochrome Action during Prechilling Induced Germination of Betula papyrifera Marsh.

J M Bevington1.   

Abstract

Seeds of paper birch (Betula papyrifera Marsh.) were induced to germinate by prechilling at 3 C or by red light. The light requirement was mediated by phytochrome and the action of phytochrome during prechilling was investigated. Red irradiation (R) prior to prechilling markedly enhanced the effectiveness of the prechilling treatment in inducing subsequent germination at 18 C. Reversal of this enhancement by far-red irradiation (FR) was more effective when FR was supplied after a 1-week prechill treatment than after a 2-week treatment. The R enhancement effect exhibited a sharp drop as prechilling temperature was increased from 5 to 7 C. This decline is consistent with a membrane phase transition at about 7 C where Pfr action is diminished by a loss in sensitivity of its receptor sites. Although phytochrome action was observed during prechilling treatments, the seeds failed to germinate at prechilling temperatures. Therefore, it was concluded that while potentiation of germination by Pfr occurred during prechilling, some other reaction(s) leading to radicle protrusion requires higher temperatures. In one seed source loss of germination potential was observed with protracted storage at 3 C. This was prevented by R supplied during the prechilling treatment. Taken collectively the data suggest that action of phytochrome during prechilling is accentuated in these seeds by two factors: (a) an increase in the sensitivity (or number) of Pfr receptor sites; and (b) preservation of Pfr by deferment of thermal reversion.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 16661740      PMCID: PMC425758          DOI: 10.1104/pp.67.4.705

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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