Opposing effects of strychnine and brucine on the germination and growth of lettuce seeds |
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Authors: | M. Ghazi and D. P. Matthees |
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Affiliation: | (1) Station Biochemistry, Animal Science Building, South Dakota State University, 57007 Brookings, South Dakota, USA |
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Abstract: | Strychnine and brucine, two related alkaloids that occur in plants belonging to theStrychnos species, were shown to have opposing effects on the elongation of the radicle of lettuce seeds. Strychnine was found to be inhibitory, whereas brucine was found to be stimulating to radicle elongation. Alkaloids, generally, are more commonly known for their inhibitory effects on plant growth rather than on their stimulating effects.Paper No. 2435 of the Journal Series of the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station, Brookings, South Dakota, USA. |
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