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Effect of light on nucleic-acid synthesis and polyploidy level in elongating epicotyl cells of Pisum sativum

P. Van Oostveldt, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1975 - 
- Vol. 124, Iss: 3, pp 287-295
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The synthesis of DNA and RNA and the increase in dry matter were followed in the elongating cells of the epicotyl of peas (Pisum sativum L.) germinating in total darkness or in continuous light.
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The synthesis of DNA and RNA and the increase in dry matter were followed in the elongating cells of the epicotyl of peas (Pisum sativum L.) germinating in total darkness or in continuous light. The amounts of DNA and RNA per epicotyl were estimated by chemical methods, the amount of DNA per cell was measured by histophotometric techniques. The increase in DNA, RNA and dry matter in the epicotyl cells is much higher during germination in darkness than in light. During elongation in the dark most cortical epicotyl cells reach the 8C polyploidy level, in the light only the 4C polyploidy level is reached. A decrease in RNA synthesis is in agreement with a reduction in nuclear volume.

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Molecular control and function of endoreplication in development and physiology

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Endopolyploidy in seed plants is differently correlated to systematics, organ, life strategy and genome size

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Endoreduplication in higher plants.

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Endopolyploidy in seed plants.

Martin Barow
- 01 Mar 2006 - 
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Relationship between cell number, cell size and fruit size of seeded fruits of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.), and those induced parthenocarpically by the application of plant growth regulators

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A study of the conditions and mechanism of the diphenylamine reaction for the colorimetric estimation of deoxyribonucleic acid

TL;DR: The present study arose from the observation that a more intense colour was sometimes produced if, instead of being heated at 1000 for 10 min., the reaction mixture was allowed to stand overnight at room temperature.
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Some uses of probability paper in the analysis of size frequency distributions

TL;DR: Methods are described by which the component groups may be extracted from polymodal size frequency samples by the use of probability graph paper by illustrating the solution of a distribution with more than two modes and with only one exposed flank.
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