White and UV light effects on cell nuclei in the aurea genotype of Lycopersicum esculentum L

2001 
: The effects of white light and UV light on chromosome endoreduplication, chromatin conformation and RNA synthesis were analysed in the hypocotyl cortical cylinder of the cv UC-105 of tomato and its isogenic mutant aurea, deficient in photoactive phytochrome A at the etiolated stage. Short white light or UV irradiations were administered to 4-day-old seedlings grown in the dark. White light had no effect on the mean ploidy level in the cv UC-105, but it increased the ploidy level in the aurea mutant. This is explained by hypothesizing that phytochrome inhibits endoreduplication, while cryptochrome stimulates it. UV light produced a higher ploidy in both genotypes, possibly because of residual action of cryptochrome at this wavelength or of specific UV-responsive photoreceptor. White light or UV light transiently increased heterochromatin amounts in the diploid nuclei of cv UC-105, and produced higher levels of RNA transcription than continuous dark. It is suggested that these responses were mediated by phytochrome, because they were lacking in the aurea mutant.
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