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. 1970 Jun;93(2):152-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF00387122.

[Photomodulation by phytochrome of the rate of accumulation of ascorbic acid in mustard seedlings (Sinapis alba L.)]

[Article in German]
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[Photomodulation by phytochrome of the rate of accumulation of ascorbic acid in mustard seedlings (Sinapis alba L.)]

[Article in German]
I Bienger et al. Planta. 1970 Jun.

Abstract

Ascorbic acid accumulation in the mustard seedling is controlled by P fr(active phytochrome). Kinetic studies demonstrate that P frexerts a rapid and fully reversible control over the steady state rate of ascorbic acid accumulation. Following the terminology of Weisz (1967) for this type of metabolic control the term "photomodulation by P fr" is used.-The control by P fris independent of RNA synthesis. Therefore regulation of gene activity is probably not involved in photomodulation of the rate of ascorbic acid accumulation.-There is only a limited period within which P frcan control ascorbic acid accumulation. This period is fixed by the time pattern of "primary" differentiation in the seedling. There is no interaction between photomodulation by P frand control by "primary" differentiation of ascorbic acid accumulation.

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