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022 _a1916-2790
022 _a1916-2804 (Online)
024 _2https://doi.org/10.1139/b58-054
040 _aMX-TxCIM
041 _aeng
090 _aREP-818
100 1 _aSamborski, D.J.
_929456
245 1 0 _aMetabolic changes in detached wheat leaves floated on benzimidazole and the effect of these changes on rust reaction
260 _c1958
_aCanada :
_bNational Research Council of Canada,
340 _aPrinted
520 _aStem-rust-infected leaves of resistant (var. Khapli) and susceptible (var. Little Club) wheats were detached and floated on water and benzimidazole, with and without glucose. Khapli leaves were susceptible on water, resistant on 40 p.p.m. benzimidazole, susceptible on 40 p.p.m. benzimidazole with 1% glucose, and resistant on 60 p.p.m. benzimidazole with 1% glucose. Little Club leaves were susceptible in all treatments. Khapli leaves subjected to treatments that increase the endogenous substrate levels, such as floating on water for 2 to 4 days or spraying with DDT 2 or 3 days before detachment, were susceptible on 40 p.p.m. benzimidazole and resistant or partially resistant at higher concentrations.The progressive decrease in protein of detached leaves on water was interrupted on transfer to benzimidazole, after which some resynthesis of protein took place with a corresponding decrease in the soluble nitrogen fraction. Detached leaves on benzimidazole with 1% glucose had more soluble nitrogen than leaves on benzimidazole alone. There was more alcohol-soluble carbohydrate in leaves floated on water than in leaves on benzimidazole.
595 _aRPC
650 7 _2AGROVOC
_91310
_aWheat
650 7 _2AGROVOC
_929460
_aBenzimidazoles
650 7 _2AGROVOC
_91251
_aRusts
700 1 _aForsyth, F.R.
_929461
700 1 _aPerson, C.
_929462
773 0 _tCanadian Journal of Botany
_gv. 36, no. 5, p. 591-601
_dCanada : National Research Council of Canada, 1958.
_wG444204
_x1916-2790
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