Luminous Plants
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Luminous Plants
Green foliage gives off an invisible deep red - almost black -
light detectable by sensitive IR equipment and films.
This has been found to be one of the most fundamental processes of
life and is directly associated with photosynthesis.
The initial discovery was made by biologists at the Oak Ridge
Laboratory of the Atomic Energy Commission while studying changes
in a chemical known as adonesine triphosphate (ADT) in plants
engaged in photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis takes place in the presence of light and is the
formation of starches and sugars from soil-held hydrogen and
atmospheric carbon.
Extracts from the bodies of fireflies give off a bright light when
the chemical ADT is present. ADT is also an important source of
energy in muscles.
Chloroplasts, the parts of plants which carry out the
photosynthesis process, give off light when mixed with firefly
juice and illuminated.
Surprisingly enough, they also found that living extracts of
green plants give off a light of their own without any mixing.
The light given off by the chloroplasts is now believed to be the
exact opposite of the first chemical step in photosynthesis.
Unstable chemical bonds are formed within the plant when light is
absorbed by the chloroplasts. Small portions of these chemically
induced compounds recombine to liberate energy that is eventually
trapped by the chlorophyll molecule, which is the true radiator of
the mysterious light.
Leaves, if frozen while being exposed to illumination, will retain
their light-producing ability for several months. In addition,
certain extracts prepared from leaves being exposed to light
contain substances which give off a bright light when certain
chemicals are added to them.
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The material for this article comes from "The Strangest Things in
the World" by Thomas R. Henry and published in 1958.
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