Absorption, retention and translocation of the systemic fungicide triarimol in plants

作者: Izhak S. Wallerstein , Benjamin Jacoby , Amos Dinoor

DOI: 10.1016/0048-3575(76)90077-8

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摘要: Abstract Only very small quantities of triarimol are exported from bean leaves to other plant organs. Triarimol is acropetally transported in the xylem sap explants, however, considerable amounts it loosely bound transit. The material released by additional water passing through explant. When barley roots or leaf slices incubated a medium containing fungicide accumulated so that much higher concentrations present than medium. retention and accumulation tissue nonmetabolic process resulting weak binding proteins. It suggested translocation apoplast as well symplast plants depends on rate flux system intensity its binding.

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