Seed germination and dormancy responses to acetone condensation products
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Acetone condensation products reported to have growth regulating properties were tested for their effects on seed germination. The active compounds - isoxylitones, isophorone, diacetone alcohol and phorone inhibited seed germination. The degree of inhibition depends on the particular compound, its concentration, and the light and temperature environment of the imbibed seeds. Germination studies involving light quality, light energies and temperature, and light microscope studies indicated little, if any, penetration of the chemicals into the seed but rather surface effects. The results suggest that the chemicals induced membrane impermeability which was partially relieved by red light and by a brief high-temperature treatment.
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著者
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Toole Vivian
Agricultural Marketing Research And Plant Physiology Research Institutes Ars Agricultural Research C
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Mandava N.
Agricultural Marketing Research and Plant Physiology Research Institutes, ARS, Agricultural Research
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Worley J.F.
Agricultural Marketing Research and Plant Physiology Research Institutes, ARS, Agricultural Research
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Mandava N.
Agricultural Marketing Research And Plant Physiology Research Institutes Ars Agricultural Research C
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Worley J.f.
Agricultural Marketing Research And Plant Physiology Research Institutes Ars Agricultural Research C