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Plant function and evolutionary biology
RESEARCH ARTICLE

A two-pinhole technique to determine distribution profiles of relative elemental growth rates in the growth zone of grass leaves

Urs Schmidhalter and Yuncai Hu

Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 27(12) 1187 - 1190
Published: 2000

Abstract

A new modified pricking technique, a two-pinhole method, was designed to determine the spatial distribution of leaf elongation of grasses. This new technique makes it possible to obtain the distribution profiles of relative elemental growth rates in the growth zone, to evaluate the effect of pricking on the distribution profile of leaf elongation in the growth zone and to decrease the reduction in the elongation rate of grass leaves due to pricking.

Keywords: leaf elongation rate, relative elemental growth rate, two-pinhole technique.

https://doi.org/10.1071/PP00062

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