Trifluralin and root growth
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概要
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Trifluralin inhibited root elongation and induced root tip swelling of Zea mays and Triticum aestivum. Time-course experiments showed these effects occurred within 6 hr of treatment. As the roots treated with trifluralin enlarged, there was a concomitant increase in root growth inhibition. Bioassays were devised to quantitatively measure the radial enlargement of trifluralin-treated roots. Histological observations indicated that swollen root tissue was growing in a non-polar manner. The root swelling effect of trifluralin was inhibited 70% by the reducing agent, 2,3-dimercaptopropanol. Trifluralin had no effect on SH content of root tip protein of Z. mays.
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著者
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Lignowski Edward
Department Of Horticulture University Of Illinois At Urbana-champaign
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Lignowski Edward
Department Of Horticulture West Virginia University:(present)department Of Biology Mercyhurst Colleg
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SCOTT Eion
Department of Horticulture, West Virginia University
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Scott Eion
Department Of Horticulture West Virginia University