Effects of Chloride and Sulfate Ions on the Growth, Leaf Burn, Composition and Anatomical Structure of Tobacco (Nicotiana Tabacum L.).

  • Wedin W
  • Struckmeyer B
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SUMMARY Foliar applications of gibberellin four weeks, two weeks, or one week before harvest resulted in visible sprotuting on developing potato tubers. This sug-gestedl the rapid translocation of gibberellin in po-tato plants. LITERATURE CITED 1. BARTON, L. V. Growth responses of physiologic dwarfs of Malus Arnoldiana Sarg. to gibberellic acid. Contrib. Boyce Thompson Inst. 18: 311-318. 1956. 2. BRIAN, P. W., HEMMING, H. G. and RADLEY, M. A physiological comparison of gibberellic acid with some auixins. Physiol. Plantarum 8: 899-912. 1955.

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Wedin, W. F., & Struckmeyer, B. E. (1958). Effects of Chloride and Sulfate Ions on the Growth, Leaf Burn, Composition and Anatomical Structure of Tobacco (Nicotiana Tabacum L.). Plant Physiology, 33(2), 133–139. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.33.2.133

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