New approach to study of oxygen transport in plants using chemiluminescent method

THE possibility that roots are aerated by molecular oxygen transported from the shoots continues to attract attention. A number of methods have already been involved in the study of this phenomenon, namely, polarography 1,2 , labelled oxygen 3,4 , enzyme investigations 5,6 , and electron microscopy...

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Hauptverfasser: VARTAPETIAN, B. B., AGAPOVA, L. P., AVERIANOV, A. A., VESELOVSKY, V. A.
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