The Inhibition of Growth in Higher Plants by a Homologous Series of Guanidines and its Reversal by Spermine |
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Authors: | SRIVASTAVA, S. K. SMITH, T. A. |
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Affiliation: | Long Ashton Research Station, University of Bristol Long Ashton, Bristol BS18 9AF |
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Abstract: | The effects of guazatine, synthalins A and B and a homologousseries of aliphatic monoguanidines on the growth of cress, barleyand oat seedlings, and apple cell suspension cultures have beenstudied. In the homologous series of aliphatic monoguanidines[NH2C(=NH)NH(CH2)x1CH3] greatest inhibition was foundwith x = 8-10 for cress, barley and oats and x= 1014for apple cells. Spermine partially reversed the inhibitionin the light for cress and barley but in the dark no reversalwas found. Technical guazatine inhibited growth to a greaterextent than pure guazatine, and was comparable in toxicity tosynthalin B in cress, barley and oats. Reversal by spermineof inhibition due to guazatine and synthalin B was greater inthe light than in the dark in these plants. Calcium ions didnot reverse the toxicity of guazatine, synthalin B or dodine.Reversal of the inhibition by guazatine, synthalin B and dodineof the growth of the apple cells was considerably greater withspermine than with spermidine. Lepidium sativumcress, Hordeum vulgarebarley, Avena sativaoat, Malus sylvestrisapple, guanidines, guazatine, synthalins, dodine, spermine, spermidine |
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