A study of the mechanism of air-ion-induced growth stimulation in HORDEUM VULGARIS
Abstract HORDEUM VULGARIS seedlings grown in a chemically defined Fe-free nutrient solution develop iron chlorosis. When the growth takes place in unipolar ionized atmospheres of either charge the onset of chlorosis is accelerated and this is accompanied by the appearance of large amounts of cytochr...
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Enthalten in: International journal of biometeorology - Springer-Verlag, 1961, 7(1963), 1 vom: Feb., Seite 17-25 |
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Abstract HORDEUM VULGARIS seedlings grown in a chemically defined Fe-free nutrient solution develop iron chlorosis. When the growth takes place in unipolar ionized atmospheres of either charge the onset of chlorosis is accelerated and this is accompanied by the appearance of large amounts of cytochrome c. Apparently the air ions cause most of the limited store of Fe present in the seeds to be utilized preferentially in the synthesis of cytochrome c and not enough is available to support the normal biosynthesis of chlorophyll. When the seedlings are grown in a substrate containing Fe and are exposed to ionized air they do not develop chlorosis but exhibit the typical ion-induced increase in growth rate and an increased production of cytochrome c.Here the supply of Fe is sufficient to provide for both the biosynthetic processes. No evidence was found that a change in ratio of free to bound indole-3-acetic acid accompanies the ion-induced stimulation of growth. © Swets & Zeitlinger B.V. 1963 |
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Abstract HORDEUM VULGARIS seedlings grown in a chemically defined Fe-free nutrient solution develop iron chlorosis. When the growth takes place in unipolar ionized atmospheres of either charge the onset of chlorosis is accelerated and this is accompanied by the appearance of large amounts of cytochrome c. Apparently the air ions cause most of the limited store of Fe present in the seeds to be utilized preferentially in the synthesis of cytochrome c and not enough is available to support the normal biosynthesis of chlorophyll. When the seedlings are grown in a substrate containing Fe and are exposed to ionized air they do not develop chlorosis but exhibit the typical ion-induced increase in growth rate and an increased production of cytochrome c.Here the supply of Fe is sufficient to provide for both the biosynthetic processes. No evidence was found that a change in ratio of free to bound indole-3-acetic acid accompanies the ion-induced stimulation of growth. © Swets & Zeitlinger B.V. 1963 |
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Abstract HORDEUM VULGARIS seedlings grown in a chemically defined Fe-free nutrient solution develop iron chlorosis. When the growth takes place in unipolar ionized atmospheres of either charge the onset of chlorosis is accelerated and this is accompanied by the appearance of large amounts of cytochrome c. Apparently the air ions cause most of the limited store of Fe present in the seeds to be utilized preferentially in the synthesis of cytochrome c and not enough is available to support the normal biosynthesis of chlorophyll. When the seedlings are grown in a substrate containing Fe and are exposed to ionized air they do not develop chlorosis but exhibit the typical ion-induced increase in growth rate and an increased production of cytochrome c.Here the supply of Fe is sufficient to provide for both the biosynthetic processes. No evidence was found that a change in ratio of free to bound indole-3-acetic acid accompanies the ion-induced stimulation of growth. © Swets & Zeitlinger B.V. 1963 |
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