Circadian rhythms in stomatal opening and photosynthesis had shorter free-running periods than circadian rhythms in leaflet movement in bean plants (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) transferred from 12-hr photoperiods to constant conditions. The rhythm in leaflet movement had a period close to 27 hr, whereas the rhythm in stomatal opening, measured as conductance to water vapor, had a period close to 24 hr. Photosynthesis, measured as net assimilation of CO2, also oscillated with a period close to 24 hr. The periods of these rhythms did not vary with increasing temperature, demonstrating temperature compensation of the controlling oscillators. The difference in free-running periods displayed by these rhythms is evidence that multiple oscillators with different intrinsic frequencies operate in bean plants. © 1992, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.
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Hennessey, T. L., & Field, C. B. (1992). Evidence of Multiple Circadian Oscillators in Bean Plants. Journal of Biological Rhythms, 7(2), 105–113. https://doi.org/10.1177/074873049200700202
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