Journal article

TURGOR PRESSURE AND PROLINE ACCUMULATION IN WATER STRESSED PLANTS


Authors listPAHLICH, E; GRIEB, B

Publication year1983

Pages295-299

JournalAngewandte Botanik

Volume number57

Issue number5-6

ISSN0066-1759

PublisherVereinigung für Angewandte Botanik


Abstract
Corn [Zea mays cv. Badischer Landmais] seedlings were stressed by incubating the plants in polyethyleneglycol solutions for different time intervals. The effect of this stress treatment of turgor pressure and proline content of the roots was investigated. The loss of turgor is correlated with proline accumulation. The turgor loss apparently causes the metabolic perturbation which finally results in an increased proline yield of the stressed roots.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation stylePAHLICH, E. and GRIEB, B. (1983) TURGOR PRESSURE AND PROLINE ACCUMULATION IN WATER STRESSED PLANTS, Journal of applied botany = Angewandte Botanik, 57(5-6), pp. 295-299

APA Citation stylePAHLICH, E., & GRIEB, B. (1983). TURGOR PRESSURE AND PROLINE ACCUMULATION IN WATER STRESSED PLANTS. Journal of applied botany = Angewandte Botanik. 57(5-6), 295-299.


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