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. 1967 Sep;42(9):1255-63.
doi: 10.1104/pp.42.9.1255.

Comparative Studies on Plastoquinones. III. Distribution of Plastoquinones in Higher Plants

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Comparative Studies on Plastoquinones. III. Distribution of Plastoquinones in Higher Plants

R Barr et al. Plant Physiol. 1967 Sep.

Abstract

The distribution of plastoquinones A 45, B and C was studied in representatives from 34 different plant families beginning with liverworts and mosses to higher plants. All of these species, including many monocots and dicots, contained significant amounts of the 3 quinones. Two species of Aesculus contained plastoquinone A 20 in addition to plastoquinone A 45, B, and C. Many dicots, such as Aesculus, watermelon, tobacco and tomato accumulated increasing quantities of plastoquinones A and C(1)-C(4) during the growing season. The concentrations of plastoquinones B and C(5)-C(6) tended to remain at a constant low level during the season (<0.01 mumole per mg chlorophyll). Preliminary studies with bean plants (Vicia faba and Phaseolus sp.) indicate that the levels of quinones varied little under different growth conditions (day length and temp.) although Vicia faba tended to have higher PQ A values with increased temperature.

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