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Reproduction, growth and photosynthesis of gametophytes of Laminaria saccharina grown in blue and red light

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The induction of reproductive activity by blue light in female gametophytes of the brown alga Lamnaria saccharina has been investigated and related to other effects of red and blue light on these plants. Although germination of zoo-spores is slightly delayed in red light, female gametophytes grow at similar rates in blue and red light of the same quantum irradiance up to an age of 8 to 10 days, when plants in blue light begin to form eggs. The percentage of plants forming eggs is proportional to the total quanta of blue wavelengths received up to a saturating value of about 400 μE·cm-2; a 50% response is induced by 200 μE·cm-2. The action spectrum for the induction of fertility has a main peak at 430 to 450 nm, with two subsidiary peaks in the blue and one in the near-ultraviolet light, but the action spectrum for photosynthesis is quite different, with peaks in the red, green and blue regions. These results indicate that egg formation in female gametophytes occurs as a specific morphogenetic response to blue light, which is independent of photosynthesis and growth, and trial experiments with male gametophytes of L. saccharina and gametophytes of other species of Laminariales indicate that these plants react similarly.

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Lüning, K., Dring, M.J. Reproduction, growth and photosynthesis of gametophytes of Laminaria saccharina grown in blue and red light. Marine Biology 29, 195–200 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00391846

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