1976
DOI: 10.1104/pp.58.3.417
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Circadian Rhythmicity in Excised Samanea Pulvini

Abstract: The rhythmic movement of excised Samanea saman pulvini incubated in H20 or 50 mm sucrose was monitored during extended periods of white light (cool white fluorescent, 2,000 ft-c), darkness, or alternating white Light (16 hr) and darkness (8 hr [18][19][20] possibly related to changes in transmembrane potential (15). Samanea is a particularly useful plant for studies of light-rhythmic interactions, since each pulvinus is an autonomous system whose rhythmic and photoregulated turgor changes persist after the p… Show more

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“…Relatively little K+ is lost to the bathing solution during this time (18), supporting the view expressed elsewhere (12,17) that K+ and Cl-might migrate in a closed system, such as cell-to-cell movements through plasmodesmata in the symplast.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…Relatively little K+ is lost to the bathing solution during this time (18), supporting the view expressed elsewhere (12,17) that K+ and Cl-might migrate in a closed system, such as cell-to-cell movements through plasmodesmata in the symplast.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…The rhythmic movement of intact Samanea leaflets or of their excised pulvini is affected both by prolonged, high intensity white light (8,13,18) and by brief, low irradiances with R3 or FR absorbed by phytochrome (14,20). Previous investigations on phytochrome photoconversion all involved administration of light during the first 24 hr of darkness following the usual lightdark regimes of plant growth chambers.…”
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“…By contrast, when excised pulvini are incubated in 50 mm sucrose, the mesor decreases with time and approaches a closed position (6,10). The closed state is characterized by very low K and Cl in the extensor and high K and Cl in the flexor, i.e.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Excised, whole pulvini are common experimental subjects because they each contain a circadian clock and a light-sensing mechanism, and can continue to oscillate for several days (22,25) (reviewed in Satter and Galston [20]). …”
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confidence: 99%