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. 1967 Feb;42(2):218–220. doi: 10.1104/pp.42.2.218

Effect of Chloramphenicol on Chlorophyll Synthesis of Bean Leaves 1,2

Maurice M Margulies 1
PMCID: PMC1086514  PMID: 6040892

Abstract

Chloramphenicol has been found to inhibit the decrease in lag phase of chlorophyll accumulation in bean leaves that is brought about by a brief illumination followed by a prolonged dark period. The effectiveness of chloramphenicol depends on time of application. It is more effective when applied at the beginning of the dark period than at the end.

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