Light-induced Transients of Bioelectric Potential Difference Across a Chenopodium rubrum L. Plant

Branka Živanović, Mirjana Vuletić, Željko Vučinić
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An electrical potential difference appears across an intact Chenopodium rubrum L. (Sel. 184) plant, with marked transients induced by light on-off. A study of this potential and the transients was made by means of two electrodes in contact with the bathing solution and the cotyledon of a six-day-old plantlet. We varied the light intensity and wavelength, and worked with green and photobleached (SANDOZ 9789 pretreated) plants. Light intensities below 1.4 W m−22 of white light did not produce any appreciable transients, the amplitude of change of potential difference then increasing to a maximum ≈ 20 W m−2, where it stayed constant upto light intensities above 100 W m−2. A maximum in response was obtained at 644 nm and wavelengths>700 nm did not cause any transients. No transients could be observed with bleached or DCMU treated plants. Thus while the participation of the photosynthetic process in the light-induced transients is unequivocal, the participation of a phytochrome coupled component could not be ascertained.

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光诱导红藜植物生物电位差的瞬态变化
完整的红藜(Chenopodium rubrum L., Sel. 184)植株上存在电位差,且有明显的光开关瞬变。通过两个电极与沐浴液和6日龄植株的子叶接触,对该电位和瞬态进行了研究。我们改变了光强度和波长,并与绿色和光漂白(SANDOZ 9789预处理)的植物一起工作。当白光强度低于1.4 W m−22时,电位差的变化幅度增大到最大值约20 W m−2,直到高于100 W m−2时,电位差的变化幅度保持不变。在644 nm处获得最大响应,而700 nm没有引起任何瞬变。漂白或DCMU处理的植物没有观察到瞬态现象。因此,虽然光合作用过程在光诱导瞬态中的参与是明确的,但光敏色素偶联成分的参与无法确定。
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