Beitrage zur strahlenstimulation-I
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autor | Feldmann, A. |
autorsonst | Feldmann, A. |
book_url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0033-7560(68)80043-2 |
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fussnote | The investigations were aimed at finding those conditions for Lemna minor under which growth stimulation occurs in order to establish the reproducibility of the phenomenon. It was found that growth factors, temperature and light, exerted a decisive influence on stimulation. Of greatest importance were largely constant factors in any particular situation rather than certain combinations of light and temperature. However, slight fluctuations of light and temperature, which had no influence on growth in non-irradiated controb, decreased the acceleration of growth significantly or even inhibited it completely. Under constant environmental conditions, it was possible to initiate and reproduce growth stimulation at any developmental stage. Depending upon the intensity of stimulation, the threshold value at which injury became obvious varied greatly. If the stimulation was only slight or was completely lacking, relatively low doses produced injury; with greater stimulation, the threshold value also was higher. |
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journal_name | Radiation Botany |
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publikationsort | Amsterdam |
publisher | Elsevier |
reference | 8 (1968), S. 425-437 |
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shingle_title_1 | Beitrage zur strahlenstimulation-I |
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timestamp | 2024-05-06T08:29:23.396Z |
titel | Beitrage zur strahlenstimulation-I |
titel_suche | Beitrage zur strahlenstimulation-I The investigations were aimed at finding those conditions for Lemna minor under which growth stimulation occurs in order to establish the reproducibility of the phenomenon. It was found that growth factors, temperature and light, exerted a decisive influence on stimulation. Of greatest importance were largely constant factors in any particular situation rather than certain combinations of light and temperature. However, slight fluctuations of light and temperature, which had no influence on growth in non-irradiated controb, decreased the acceleration of growth significantly or even inhibited it completely. Under constant environmental conditions, it was possible to initiate and reproduce growth stimulation at any developmental stage. Depending upon the intensity of stimulation, the threshold value at which injury became obvious varied greatly. If the stimulation was only slight or was completely lacking, relatively low doses produced injury; with greater stimulation, the threshold value also was higher. |
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