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J. T. BONNER T. A. DAVIDOWSKI W.-L. HSU D. A. LAPEYROLERIE H. L. B. SUTHERS 《Differentiation; research in biological diversity》1982,21(1-3):123-126
A key environmental factor in inducing final fruiting body differentiation in the migrating slugs of cellular slime molds is loss of contact with a surface film of water. If the slug tip reaches above the water film, fruiting tends to occur, but if it stays in contact with the surface water, continued migration is favored. Light is effective in promoting fruiting only if the phototactic slugs orient away from surface (as with overhead light) and therefore, only indirectly affects differentiation. 相似文献
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Responses to Drying of Recalcitrant Seeds of Quercus nigra L. 总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4
It has been suggested that rate of desiccation can influencethe expression of recalcitrant behaviour in seeds, thus complicatingthe task of determining which seeds are truly recalcitrant.The objective of this study was to see if variable rates ofdesiccation influenced such behaviour inQuercus nigra L., atree seed known to be recalcitrant. Acorn moisture content, leachate conductivity, and germinationwere determined at various times during desiccation at threerates at 27 and 40°C. Moisture contents and germinationdecreased as the severity of desiccation increased. Leachateconductivity increased slightly but was not a sensitive indicatorof loss of viability. The critical (lethal) moisture contentfor these acorns was 1015%, although rehydration within48 h of reaching this level prevented death in about 25% ofthe acorns. At 27°C any desiccation treatment that producedlosses of 3050mg of moisture per g of acorn dry weightper day should be suitable as a test for recalcitrance in thegenus. Apparent physiological or fungal damage at 40°C rulesout the higher temperature for such a test. Quercus nigra L.; desiccation rate; temperature; recalcitrant; leachate conductivity; germination; viability 相似文献
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