“…The interaction between cytokinin and light responses was first reported by Miller (1956), who found that cytokinin (kinetin) in the dark could elicit several responses that were induced by red Iight, such as leaf disc expansion in bean and seed germination in lettuce. Other investigators have described the interaction between light and cytokinin responses in the context of processes such as betacyanin synthesis (Koehler, 1972), anthocyanin accumulation (Kasemir and Mohr, 1982), hypocotyl elongation (Cohen et al, 1991), chloroplast development, and gene expression (Feierabend and de Boer, 1978;Tobin, 1986, 1988;Longo et al, 1990;Abdelghani et al, 1991;Reski et al, 1991;Smart et al, 1991;Smigocki, 1991;Kusnetov et al, 1994). However, it is not known at what leve1 cytokinin and light responses interact.…”