Chloroplasts of Euglena gracilis Affected by Furadantin. 1962

D R McCalla

Treatment of Euglena gracilis with furadantin results in colorless cells which produce only white descendants. The treatment also prevents the greening of dark-grown euglena-which are exposed to light. This finding suggests that furadantin acts upon some stage of chloroplast synthesis subsequent to that blocked by darkness.

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