Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University in the City of New York, New York 10027.
Plant Physiol. 1979 May;63(5):841-6. doi: 10.1104/pp.63.5.841.
Light-dependent anthocyanin synthesis is a typical high irradiance response (HIR) of plant photomorphogenesis. The spectral sensitivity of this response in young seedlings of cabbage and tomato is strongly affected by the length and mode of application of the light treatments. This observation suggests that the different experimental conditions, used in different action spectroscopy studies, might have been responsible, at least in part, for some of the reported differences in the characteristics of the HIR action spectra of different response-system combinations. In both cabbage and tomato, the values of the far red/blue, far red/red, and blue/red action ratios increase with increasing durations of the light treatments; this finding is in agreement with hypotheses of K. M. Hartmann (1966, 1967) and E. Schäfer (1975) for phytochrome action in the HIR. The similarity in the trend of change of the values of the action ratios suggests the possibility that the photomorphogenic pigment system, involved in the photoregulation of anthocyanin synthesis, may be the same in cabbage and tomato, even though there are some differences in the spectral sensitivity of the response between the two species.
光依赖性花色素苷合成是植物光形态建成的典型高光响应(HIR)。白菜和番茄幼苗对此反应的光谱灵敏度强烈受到光照处理的长度和方式的影响。这一观察结果表明,不同的实验条件,在不同的作用光谱研究中使用,可能至少部分地导致了不同反应系统组合的 HIR 作用光谱特征的一些报道差异。在白菜和番茄中,远红光/蓝光、远红光/红光和蓝光/红光作用比的值随着光处理时间的增加而增加;这一发现与 K.M. Hartmann(1966,1967)和 E. Schäfer(1975)对 HIR 中光敏素作用的假说一致。作用比的值变化趋势的相似性表明,参与花色素苷合成光调控的光形态发生色素系统,即使在两种物种之间的反应光谱灵敏度存在一些差异,也可能在白菜和番茄中是相同的。