Rye seedlings (Secale cereale L.) were grown in darkness or irradiated
with white light (WL) of medium intensity (100 mu mol quanta . m(-2).
s(-1)). In the coleoptile and primary leaf of irradiated plants synth
esis of chlorophylls a and b with average ratios of 2.4 and 2.7, respe
ctively, were measured. The chlorophyll content of the fully green pri
mary leaf was about 10-fold larger than that of the pale green coleopt
ile. In darkness a large increase in carotenoid content occurred in th
e primary leaf, but in the coleoptile the level of carotenoids remaine
d very low. In both organs a WL-induced increase in carotenoid synthes
is was observed. The level of anthocyanin was likewise enhanced by WL.
In the coleoptile and primary leaf of irradiated seedlings light-depe
ndent oxygen evolution was measured. The specific activity of the enzy
me ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase was enhanced after
WL treatment. The results indicate that the mature rye coleoptile is a
photosynthetically active plant organ.