Germination of Kalanchoe blossfeldiana Poelin. seeds is absolutely light-requiring. Germination of one seed is the result of one out of three reactions, viz. the very low fluence response (VLFR), the low fluence response (LFR) and the high fluence response/high irradiance response. In order to demonstrate the involvement of phytochrome for both pho-toresponses, i.e. VLFR and LFR, action spectra for induction were determined. Fluence-response data are analyzed by means of probit analysis in order to calculate the seed population parameters, with special attention to t, or the fluence for half-maximal induction, and B, the slope in the probit diagram. Laser light was used between 620 and 800 nanometers to analyze the VLFR. Phytochrome is responsible for both photoresponses: the VLFR action spectrum demonstrates an exponential decrease in apparent photoconversion cross-section (Pr-_ Pft) up to about 800 nanometers. Assuming that Pr:Pfr-X and Pfr:Pfr-X are the effectors for the VLFR and the LFR, respectively, we estimate an average induction threshold of about 0.003% P,:P, for the VLFR and about 1% Pfr:Pf, for the LFR among individuals of the seed population.
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De Petter, E., Van Wiemeersch, L., Rethy, R., Dedonder, A., Fredericq, H., & De Greef, J. (1988). Fluence-Response Curves and Action Spectra for the Very Low Fluence and the Low Fluence Response for the Induction of Kalanchoë Seed Germination. Plant Physiology, 88(2), 276–283. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.88.2.276
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