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Porównanie zawartości poliamin w liściach jęczmienia uprawianego w warunkach stresu powodowanego przez nikiel w formie nieorganicznej i chelatowej
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In a pot experiment the effect of inorganic and chelatic nickel on the metabolism of polyamines in leaves of spring barley plants cv. Poldek was examined. Nickel was applied to acid soil in the form of NiSO4·7H2O and Ni-EDTA (M:L 1:1) in the doses of 50 and 75 mg Ni · kg–1 of soil. After a 10-day exposition of plants to the effect of inorganic and chelatic nickel, the content of putrescine in leaves increased, whereas the content of spermine and spermidine decreased. In stress conditions caused by inorganic nickel the increase of putrescine content and the decrease of spermine and spermidine content in barley leaves were much bigger than in stress conditions caused by chelatic nickel.
W doświadczeniu wazonowym zbadano wpływ niklu na metabolizm poliamin w liściach jęczmienia jarego odmiany Poldek. Nikiel aplikowano do gleby kwaśnej w formie NiSO4·7H2O oraz Ni-EDTA (M:L 1:1), w dawkach 50 i 75 mg Ni · kg–1 gleby. Po 10-dniowej ekspozycji roślin na działanie obu form chemicznych niklu zwiększyła się zawartość putrescyny, a obniżyła zawartość sperminy i spermidyny w liściach jęczmienia. W warunkach stresu powodowanego przez siarczan niklu zarówno poziom wzrostu zawartości putrescyny, jak i obniżenia sperminy i spermidyny w liściach był znacznie większy niż w warunkach stresu powodowanego przez chelat Ni-EDTA.
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Tom
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77--81
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 21 poz., wykr.
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- Department of Plant Biology, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences in Zamosc, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, ul. Szczebrzeska 102, 22-400 Zamość, phone 84 677 27 32
autor
- Department of Plant Biology, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences in Zamosc, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, ul. Szczebrzeska 102, 22-400 Zamość, phone 84 677 27 32
Bibliografia
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