Abstract
An auxanometer based on capacitance micrometry is described. It does not require light or contact with the plant, and will detect changes in length of the Avena coleoptile of 1 micrometer in 3 to 5 seconds. The field employed, 1 kilohertz at a gradient of 5 volts per centimeter, does not affect the growth rate of the coleoptile. Vertical illumination with blue light at fluences of 1 to 50 ergs·cm−2 cause an accelerated rate of coleoptile extension, beginning within 10 min after exposure. At higher exposures, the previously described growth inhibition becomes dominant.
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