Abstract

The effects of the fluence rate of continuous light (far-red, fluorescent white, blue and red light) on the increase of epinastic percentage of cotyledons were recorded for six days. The epinastic photoresponse was compared to the cotyledonary enlargement and to the inhibition of the hypocotyl extension of irradiated Sinapis alba L. seedlings. Fluence rate response curves and wavelength response curves showed that the photoepinasty is a typical high irradiance response (as is the inhibition of hypocotyl extension) with two maxima, one in the blue and one in the far-red. The epinastic photoresponse was not directly related to cotyledonary growth, which was greater in red and far-red light than in blue light.

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