Distinguish between Pr and Pfr form;Diffusion pressure Deficit and Water potential;Osmosis and Plasmolysis; Chlorosis and Etiolation
Q.Distinguish between Pr and Pfr form. Pr form Pfr form 1. It is an inactive form of phytochrome. 2.Being inactive, it does not show phytochrome mediated response. 3.Absorption maxima of it is in red wave region (about 680 nm). 4.It is found diffused throughout the cytosol. 5.It is converted to Pfr form in presence of red light. 6.On centrifugation (2000Xg) it remains present in the supernatant. 7.It shows less activity in presence of urea, metal ions etc. 1. It is an active form of phytochrome. 2.Being inactive, it show phytochrome mediated response. 3.Absorption maxima of it is in far red wave region (about 730 nm). 4.It is usually found in discrete areas of cytosol. 5.It is converted to Pr form in presence...