STUDIES ON GERMFREE HIGHER PLANTS : VI. The Effect of Sucrose on the Growth of Rice Plant under Gnotobiotic Conditions
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The effect of sucrose on the growth of rice plants under gnotobiotic conditions was studied at test tube scale in vinyl isolators under weak or strong light. Under weak light (500 lux) the growth of rice plants on agar medium containing only inorganic nutrients during the 20 days after transplanting stopped at 3rd leaf stage, whereas plants on agar medium containing inorganic nutrient plus 2% sucrose grew to 5th or 6th leaf stage. Under strong light (1.5×10^4 lux) the stage of tillering was promoted by supplying surcrose. The growth of rice plants in pot-hydroculture under weak light had the same tendency as that obtained in test tube culture under weak light. Considering the concentration of inorganic elements in rice shoots, it seems most likely that the uptake of inorganic elements, especially phosphorus and potassium, was enhanced by the supplements of 2% sucrose under weak light. An increase of calcium and manganese uptake was observed in plants grown in medium containing 2% sucrose compared with that of plants grown in inorganic medium alone under strong light. The uptake of inorganic elements from medium containing inorganic nutrients plus 2% sucrose depended chiefly on light energy under strong light in the phytotron used.
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Ohira Koji
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Tohoku University
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Ohira Koji
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Tohoku University
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KADOWAKI Makoto
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Tohoku University
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SASAKI Mizuo
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Tohoku University
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Sasaki Mizuo
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Tohoku University
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Kadowaki Makoto
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Tohoku University
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TAKAMATSU Tadaaki
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Tohoku University
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Takamatsu Tadaaki
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Tohoku University
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Ohira Koji
Department Of Agricultural Cheimistry Faculty Of Agriculture Tohoku University
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