Carbon isotope ratios of respired CO_2 from castor bean, corn, peanut, pea, radish, squash, sunflower and wheat seedlings
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During the first month after germination peanut and sunflower seedlings exhibit a significant shift in the ^<13>C/^<l2>C ratios of respired CO_2 indicating that carbohydrate gives way to lipid as the respiratory substrate. Other species (castor bean, corn, pea, radish, squash and wheat) show no change in the ^<13>C/^<12>C ratio.
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Smith Bruce
Department Of Botany And Range Science Brigham Young University
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Smith Bruce
Department Of Botany University Of Texas
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