Abstract
Some factors affecting the chloroplast replication were studied using the leaf cells of the mossPlagiomnium trichomanes. There was a significant positive correlation between chloroplast number per cell and cell volume in leaves of any developmental stage. However, when the detached leaves were cultured on nutrient agar, it was observed that the chloroplast replication occurred without cell enlargement regardless of the developmental stage of leaves. This implies that cell enlargement is not an essential factor for the chloroplast replication, but one of the environmental factors affecting it. Light is essential for the chloroplast replication which response to the light intensity. In the dark, there was little increase in chloroplast number per cell. With a light intensity of 50 lux, the increase rate of chloroplast number per cell was about half of that with 3,000 lux. Day length also affected significantly the chloroplast replication.
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