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EFFECT OF SOIL ETHYLENE ON PHOTOSYNTHESIS OF CITRUS TREES
Article number
239_22
Pages
167 – 170
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Abstract
When citrus roots (Satsuma mandarin trees on trifoliate orange rootstocks) were exposed to ethylene for a week, inhibition of photosynthesis was observed at 0.5 ppm and above ethylene, but not at 0.05 ppm.
The rate of recovery of photosynthetic activity following treatment with 5 ppm ethylene was slow compared with that following treatment with 0% oxygen + 20% carbon dioxide.
The rate of recovery of photosynthetic activity following treatment with 5 ppm ethylene was slow compared with that following treatment with 0% oxygen + 20% carbon dioxide.
Authors
T. Ishii, K. Kadoya
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