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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Studies on the Nitrogen Metabolism of Plants VIII. Utilization of a-Oximinocarboxylic Acids by Oat Plants

JG Wood and Mary R Hone

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 1(2) 163 - 175
Published: 1948

Abstract

Oat plants were grown in culture solutions containing hydroxylamine, oximinopropionic acid, trans-oximinosuccinic acid and cis- and trans-oximinoglutaric acids in different concentrations at pH 7. MorpholOgical changes and nitrogen contents, including protein-N contents, of these plants are described. It is shown that all these oximes can be utilized as a source of nitrogen for protein synthesis; optimum concentrations for protein synthesis in oats is about 1 x 1O-5M for hydroxylamine, 1 x 1O-4M for oximinopropionate and 1 x 1O-3M for the oximino-dicarboxylic acids.

https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9480163

© CSIRO 1948

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