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PHYTOCHROME MEDIATED CAROTENOID SYNTHESIS IN THE FUNGUS VERTICILLIUM AGARZCZNUM
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Abstract— Ten minutes of red irradiation (R) increased carotenogenesis in Verticillium agoricinum and this effect was reversed by 10min of far‐red (FR) irradiation indicating that phytochrome is involved. A far‐red minus red difference spectrum of a crude extract shows a peak at 670 nm and a dip at 750 nm wavelength, values slightly larger than higher plant phytochrome. indicating the presence of phytochrome.
Title: PHYTOCHROME MEDIATED CAROTENOID SYNTHESIS IN THE FUNGUS VERTICILLIUM AGARZCZNUM
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Abstract— Ten minutes of red irradiation (R) increased carotenogenesis in Verticillium agoricinum and this effect was reversed by 10min of far‐red (FR) irradiation indicating that phytochrome is involved.
A far‐red minus red difference spectrum of a crude extract shows a peak at 670 nm and a dip at 750 nm wavelength, values slightly larger than higher plant phytochrome.
indicating the presence of phytochrome.
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