pheophytin-a has been researched along with benzylaminopurine* in 3 studies
3 other study(ies) available for pheophytin-a and benzylaminopurine
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Application of abscisic acid and 6-benzylaminopurine modulated morpho-physiological and antioxidative defense responses of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) by minimizing cobalt uptake.
A hydroponic study was conducted to determine the effects of single and/or combined application of different doses (0, 5 and 10 μM L Topics: Abscisic Acid; Antioxidants; Benzyl Compounds; Chlorophyll; Chlorophyll A; Cobalt; Hydrogen Peroxide; Plant Leaves; Purines; Solanum lycopersicum | 2021 |
Comparing the effects of different exogenous hormone combinations on seed-derived callus induction in Nicotiana tabacum.
Callus from Nicotiana tabacum is used as a model in plant developmental research. We tested several phytohormone (Indoleacetic acid - IAA; 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid - 2,4-D; kinetin - KIN; 6-Benzylaminopurine - BAP) combinations to compare different approaches to callus induction directly from the seeds of Nicotiana tabacum. Callus formation was observed up to 4 weeks after sowing and the most effective were 0.5 mg/L of 2,4-D with 0.25 mg/L of BAP and 2 mg/L 2,4-D with 1 mg/L of BAP. The calli were green, photosynthetically active and after 6 weeks of growth, no stress symptoms (estimated on the basis of fluorescence of chlorophyll a in photosystem II) were noticed. Topics: 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid; Benzyl Compounds; Chlorophyll A; Germination; Indoleacetic Acids; Kinetin; Mesophyll Cells; Nicotiana; Photosynthesis; Plant Growth Regulators; Purines; Seedlings; Seeds | 2020 |
Damage of PS II during senescence of Spirodela polyrrhiza explants under long-day conditions and its prevention by 6-benzyladenine.
The chlorophyll a (Chl a) fluorescence technique was applied to investigate damage of PS II during senescence of excised half-fronds in Spirodela polyrrhiza P143. The green explants showed a typical Chl a fluorescence transient, OJIP. After cultivation of explants under long-day conditions for 8 days, all the J, I, and P steps disappeared, but a clear K band, an indication of senescence, was observed. JIP-test showed that at this time point, the photosynthetic performance index (PI) dropped to zero and the active reaction center (RC) per leaf cross-section (RC/CS) declined to 18%. As the oxygen-evolving complex (OEC) and the chlorophyll content all remained above 42%, it is proposed that the decline in RC contributes more to the appearance of the K band. Supplementation of 6-benzyladenine (6-BA) into the medium at the beginning of cultivation caused dramatic increase in PI, OEC, RC/CS, and chlorophyll content, and at any time before the 8th day reversed the senescence process of the explants. When 6-BA was added after 8 days of cultivation, the PI did not increase anymore, RC/CS and OEC were maintained at 22% and above 40%, respectively, and chlorophyll content decreased continuously further. These data support a view that the decline in RC is crucial for initiation of the irreversible senescence phase of explants cultivated under long-day conditions. Topics: Benzyl Compounds; Chlorophyll; Chlorophyll A; Fluorescence; Kinetin; Magnoliopsida; Photosystem II Protein Complex; Purines | 2006 |