Betacyanin leakage from beet root discs was found to increase with decreasing pH of the incubation medium. Although 10 millimolar Ca(2+) reduced pigment leakage at pH 3.5, it was ineffective at pH 2.3. Leakage was also stimulated by 100 micrograms per milliliter (2-chloroethyl)-phosphonic acid (pH 3.1), but when the solution was neutralized, this leakage was eliminated. Bubbling C(2)H(4) through a neutral medium containing beet discs had no effect on pigment leakage; it appears that the effect of Ethephon solutions on this process is a function of their low pH.
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Reid, M. S., Paul, J. L., & Young, R. E. (1980). Effects of pH and Ethephon on Betacyanin Leakage from Beet Root Discs. Plant Physiology, 66(5), 1015–1016. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.66.5.1015
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