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Accumulation of a distinct macromolecular component in rye embryos as a result of vernalization
Year:
1962
Source of publication :
Nature
Authors :
Nitsan, Joseph
;
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Volume :
194
Co-Authors:
Nitsan, J., Plant Physiology Laboratory, Department of Agronomy, National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel
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From page:
400
To page:
401
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Total pages:
2
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Abstract:
MANY attempts have been made to relate the phenomena of vernalization to chemical entities, particularly macromolecular components, such as nucleic acids1, proteins2, and related substances3. The results so far obtained have been either negative or inconclusive. The present communication reports a successful demonstration of the accumulation of an electrophoretically homogeneous macromolecular component in the vernalized embryos (and seedlings) of Petkus winter rye (supplied by F. von Lochow, Petkus Co., Bergen, Germany). This component was greatly reduced by devernalization and was absent from non-vernalized embryos. © 1962 Nature Publishing Group.
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DOI :
10.1038/194400a0
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Scopus
Publication Type:
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Language:
English
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Accumulation of a distinct macromolecular component in rye embryos as a result of vernalization
194
Nitsan, J., Plant Physiology Laboratory, Department of Agronomy, National and University Institute of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel
Accumulation of a distinct macromolecular component in rye embryos as a result of vernalization
MANY attempts have been made to relate the phenomena of vernalization to chemical entities, particularly macromolecular components, such as nucleic acids1, proteins2, and related substances3. The results so far obtained have been either negative or inconclusive. The present communication reports a successful demonstration of the accumulation of an electrophoretically homogeneous macromolecular component in the vernalized embryos (and seedlings) of Petkus winter rye (supplied by F. von Lochow, Petkus Co., Bergen, Germany). This component was greatly reduced by devernalization and was absent from non-vernalized embryos. © 1962 Nature Publishing Group.
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