Effect of Eucalyptus Growth Regulators on the Water Loss from Plant Leaves
AUTOR(ES)
Paton, Dugald M.
RESUMO
Three closely related growth regulators (G) that are present in some myrtaceous plants were examined for possible anti-transpirant effects. The bioassay material involved cuttings of mung bean and Eucalyptus rupicola. Stomatal resistance was determined by a diffusion porometer. Water loss was equated with water uptake by the cutting over a 24-hour period.
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