Effect of growth temperature on carbon isotopic ratios in barley, pea and rape
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概要
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Barley, pea and rape were grown in controlled environments at day/night temperatures ranging from 13/4 to 35/27℃. Shoot tissue was analyzed for changes in the natural abundance ratio of ^<13>C/^<12>C. More ^<13>C was incorporated during growth at low temperatures than at higher temperatures, but the change in isotopic ratio was not linear over the temperature range employed.
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著者
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Herath H.
Department Of Plant Science University Of British Columbia:(present) Faculty Of Agriculture Universi
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Smith Bruce
Department of Botany and Range Science, Brigham Young University
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Chase Jan
Department of Botany, University of Texas
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Smith Bruce
Department Of Botany And Range Science Brigham Young University
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Chase Jan
Department Of Botany University Of Texas
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