Die Wirkung von hellroter und blauer Strahlung auf die Chloroplastenausbildung

Author:

Bergfeld Rainer1

Affiliation:

1. Aus dem Botanischen Institut der Universität Freiburg i. Br.

Abstract

Growth and morphogenesis of the young fern gametophytes. e. g. Dryopteris filix-mas, is completely controlled by light. This remarkable light effect has nothing to do with photosynthesis but is a good example of photomorphogenesis, i. e. direct control of growth and development by light (MOHR und OHLENROTH)1. — Only short-wave-length visible light (“blue light”) has been found to the photomorphogenically effective. Under longer wave length visible light (“red light”) the sporelings continue to grow as “etiolated” filaments very similar to those formed in darkness, while under blue light “normal” two dimensional growth and prothallium formation can occur. The induction of morphogenesis by blue light is causally connected with an increase of protein synthesis. Sporelings growing in the blue contain much more protein (as related to dry weight) than sporelings growing in the red at about the same photosynthetic rate (OHLENROTH und MOHR)2. In the present paper it has been shown that the size of the chloroplasts in cells of these sporelings can be controlled by light. In darkness the chloroplasts are smaller than in red or blue but in blue they become much larger than in the red. This control of plastid size by light is reversible, e. g. if sporelings which have been grown in the red are kept under blue light the chloroplast size increases rapidly up to a certain value but if they are brought back into the red the original size will be regained within a few days. It has been concluded that the protein content of the plastids is controlled by light and that changes of the plastid size are manifestations of a change in protein content of the plastids.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Chemistry

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